SIC PRIORITY

        [SIC\]SIC PRIORITY [Level1 Lang1 ... [LevelI LangN ...]]

    SIC PRIORITY redefines the languages precedence when an  ambiguous  com-
    mand  (same  name  in  several  languages) is encountered: the lower the
    precedence level, the higher the priority. By default, they are all  the
    same  (level  is set to 1), i.e. there is no automatic ambiguity resolu-
    tion.

    The priority levels can be changed for one, some, or all languages. Lev-
    elI is an integer, which must be followed by one or more languages:
      > 0: the level value is used directly, the lower level the higher pri-
           ority,
      = 0: the level value is Automatic, i.e. the priority comes  after  the
           languages  with  an  explicit  positive value and before the ones
           with a negative value,
      < 0: set the priority from the end of the list, e.g. -1 means that the
           language must have the lowest priority.

    Example:
      Level  Priority
       +1       1
       +2       2
       +4       3
        0       4
       -2       5
       -1       6
    Note  that  the priority list is compressed if the values are discontin-
    ued.

    A call to SIC PRIORITY without arguments prints the current  levels  for
    all languages.