Dov Feldstern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi!
>
> A few days ago we were wondering about what exactly "ignore_language"
> is, and I just ran into a use of it in the code so that I now think I
> know what it is: it's used to represent a "neutral" language, i.e.,
> when providing a font-change mask, ignore_language is used to signify
> that the language should not be changed. (The truth is, I'm not sure
> why we need it, because it seems like 0 (null) is also used for this
> purpose, and that's probably good enough.)
>
> If this sounds right, we should probably add a comment explaining this
> where ignore_language is defined in the sources.

It sounds right.

JMarc

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