Am 10.08.24 um 11:10 schrieb Jürgen Hanneder via ntg-context:
\language[sa]{yoga}                    % the word "yoga" is typeset in Nagari as expected, test                                              % but the word "test" is still typeset in Nagari

Does it work if you say

{\language[sa]yoga}
test

?
I know \language only as a switch, but Hans changed several macros so that they work both ways. And the next \language should still switch, but perhaps \setuplanguage[en][setups=latin] or similar is necessary.

Hraban
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