Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!unmvax!sci.ccny.cuny.edu!eleni.gc.cuny.edu!timessqr.gc.cuny.edu!cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu!DLV From: dlv@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu (Dimitri Vulis, CUNY GC Math) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: help with cyrillic fonts requested Message-ID: <1991May16.170603.14489@timessqr.gc.cuny.edu> Date: 16 May 91 17:06:03 GMT References: Sender: news@timessqr.gc.cuny.edu (USENET News System) Reply-To: dlv@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu Organization: Graduate School and University Center, C.U.N.Y. New York NY 10036 Lines: 23 In article , gregoret@celeste.mmwb.ucsf.edu (Lydia M. Gregoret) writes: >I need help using the cyrillic fonts. I need to format something in >Ukrainian >... >a b v g d e {\zh} z i {\ui} k l m >n o p r s t u f {\kh} {\ts} {\ch} >{\sh} {\shch} {\cdprime} y {\cprime} {\ee} {\yu} >{\ya} > >A B V G D E {\Zh} Z I {\Ui} K L M >N O P R S T U F {\Kh} {\Ts} {\Ch} >{\Sh} {\Shch} {\cDprime} Y {\cPrime} {\Ee} {\Yu} >{\Ya} Doesn't \cprime (soft sign) go after \ya in the Ukrainian collating sequence? (Also you need the few special Ukrainian letters, including even the hard g (g with upturn), all of which are in WNCYR, but I'm not sure of rmacro.sty on ymir has the control sequences for the non-Russian letters. You can easily define them, though.) Dimitri Vulis CUNY GC Math DLV@CUNYVMS1.BITNET DLV@CUNYVMS1.GC.CUNY.EDU