+# * When HasGuiSupport is true, the language is candidate to appear in
+# the list of possible GUI languages in the Preferences dialog. It
+# will actually appear there only if a corresponding .mo file can be
+# found among the translations. When several languages correspond to
+# the same translation -- like English, English (US) and English
+# (UK) -- try to select the entry that is most generic -- here
+# English.
+# * The QuoteStyle arguments correspond to the following styles:
+# PRIMARY SECONDARY
+# - british: `text' ``text'' (6_9 -- 66_99)
+# - cjk: corner brackets white corner br.
+# - cjk-angle: double angle br. angle br.
+# - danish: >>text<< >text< (inward guillemets)
+# - english: ``text'' `text' (66_99 -- 6_9)
+# - french: <<text>> ``text'' (outward guillemets -- 66_99)
+# - frenchin: <<text>> <<text>> (French Imprimerie Nationale style)
+# - german: ,,text`` ,text` (99/66 -- 9/6)
+# - polish: ,,text'' ,text' (99/99 -- 9/9)
+# - russian: <<text>> ,,text`` (outward guillemets -- 99/66)
+# - swedish: ''text'' 'text' (99_99 -- 9_9)
+# - swedishg: >>text>> 'text' (Swedish Guillemets)
+# - swiss: <<text>> <text> (outward guillemets)
+# - plain: "text" 'text' (non-typographical quotes)
+# Note that the option names have been selected (rather arbitrarily)
+# because the respective styles are common in the respective countries.
+# Of course this does not imply any fixed relation to those countries.
+# * Encoding is the default encoding used with TeX fonts.
+# It is only used if Document > Settings > Language > Encoding
+# is set to "Language Default" and "use non-TeX fonts" is FALSE.
+# * InternalEncoding is used to tell LyX that babel internally sets a
+# non-standard font encoding (such as hebrew to LHE or greek to LGR).
+# If True, LyX cares for characters/macros that do not exist in
+# some font encodings ("<", ">", "|" and straight quote).
+# It is not required for standard encodings like T2A. See bug #5091.
+# * "FontEncoding none" tells LyX that fontenc should not be loaded with this
+# language.