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@@ -33,30 +33,33 @@ At the time of writing, the following languages were available:
B { Portuguese Português pt }
@Rowa
A { English en }
- B { Russian ru }
+ B { Programming }
@Rowa
A { EnglishUK en-GB }
- B { Slovak Slovensky Slovencina }
+ B { Russian ru }
@Rowa
A { Esperanto eo }
- B { Slovenian Slovenia Slovenija sl }
+ B { Slovak Slovensky Slovencina }
@Rowa
A { Finnish Suomi fi }
- B { Spanish Espa{@Char ntilde}ol es }
+ B { Slovenian Slovenia Slovenija sl }
@Rowa
A { French Francais Fran{@Char ccedilla}ais fr }
- B { Swedish Svenska sv }
+ B { Spanish Espa{@Char ntilde}ol es }
@Rowa
A { German Deutsch de }
- B { UpperSorbian hornjoserbsce serbsce }
+ B { Swedish Svenska sv }
@Rowa
A { Hungarian Magyar hu }
+ B { UpperSorbian hornjoserbsce serbsce }
}
File @Code "include/langdefs" in the distribution always has the exact
list of known languages. As shown, most languages have alternative
names, all equally acceptable to the @Code "@Language"
symbol. @Code "EnglishUK" differs from @Code "English" only by applying
-hyphenation rules said to be more appropriate for British English.
+hyphenation rules said to be more appropriate for British English;
+@Code "Programming" is for programming languages and is used by the
+symbols of Chapter {@NumberOf cprint}.
@PP
Since accented characters (Section {@NumberOf characters}) are always
available irrespective of the language, at first sight it might seem