Hi,
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 18:19:00 -0700, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
Hello,
How can I typeset in Cyrillic while using the Adobe Times or Utopia fonts? I don't believe that they contain no cyrillic glyphs. It is very disappointing to be limited to weird-looking computer modern.
(I work with MikTeX).
Depending on your needs and how adventurous you are, Aleph might help as a temporary fix. The omlgc font is Times-based and so might look better for your tastes. See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Aleph_Guide for install details and setting up your own \start-\stop environments Unfortunately Aleph is based on an old version of e-TeX and so some ConTeXt features might not work well. In a few months you may be able to use luaTeX with omlgc with proper access to all ConTeXt features. For working with Aleph in ConTeXt see the wiki entries. Here is a working cyrillic file with three different encodings: utf-8, Win1251, and koi8-r. Again, a bit adventurous, but hopefully some of the people on the list may benefit. Good luck Idris =============omlgc-cyrillic.tex============ % tex=aleph output=dvipdfmx \input m-gamma.tex \input type-omg.tex %input \definefiltersynonym [Uni] [inutf8] \definefiltersynonym [Win] [incp1251] \definefiltersynonym [Koi] [inkoi8] \definefiltersynonym [LaUniToFont] [uni2lat] \definefiltersequence [LatinUni] [Uni,LaUniToFont] \definefiltersequence [LatinWin] [Win,LaUniToFont] \definefiltersequence [LatinKoi] [Koi,LaUniToFont] \setupbodyfont[omlgc,12pt] \starttext% \start \usefiltersequence[LatinUni] Каландаров, Тохир Сафарбекович \stop \start \usefiltersequence[LatinWin] Êàëàíäàðîâ, Òîõèð Ñàôàðáåêîâè÷ \stop \start \usefiltersequence[LatinKoi] ëÁÌÁÎÄÁÒÏ×,šôÏÈÉÒ óÁÆÁÒÂÅËÏ×ÉÞ \stop \stoptext =========================================== -- Professor Idris Samawi Hamid Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/