On 4/8/19 2:17 PM, Eike Rathke wrote:
There are some means where a dictionary can specify the internally
associated script type, however, I forgot how's that supposed to work
(i.e. how exactly the ExtraLanguage Name and ScriptType properties are
to be specified in a dictionary) and the sample mentioned in the bug
doesn't download for me.. Please see
Does this mean that if a person is given a dictionary for, say, Ferangi,
as an extension, upon installing it, they won't need to make any other
changes, to be able to select Ferangi as the document language?
jonathon
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