> If you were a citizen of Austria or Switzerlad, you would not be able to use
>     \mainlanguage[at] or \mainlanguage[ch]

  As it happens, "at" is not the ISO 639 code of any language (and it's
doubtful it will be in the near future), but "ch" is the code for
Chamorro (http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=cha), so you
would indeed have problems :-)

        Arthur
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