Wolfgang Schuster (2010-06-06 10:44):
Am 06.06.10 10:39, schrieb Rogutės Sparnuotos:
Yury G. Kudryashov (2010-06-06 11:55):
Hi!
How can I typeset Russian in Mark IV? None of the examples from wiki work. I found "TeXGyre and (no) Cyrillic" thread, but there are no instructions, just "Cyrillic doesn't work with TeXGyre anymore".
Just install some fonts with Cyrillic glyphs to your system and use them. For example, this is how I (minimally) used CMU Serif [1]:
\definetypeface[cyr][rm][Xserif][CMU Serif] \definetypeface[cyr][ss][Xsans][CMU Sans Serif] \definetypeface[cyr][tt][Xmono][CMU Typewriter Text Variable Width]
For MkIV you need:
\definetypeface[cyr][rm][specserif][CMU Serif] \definetypeface[cyr][ss][specsans] [CMU Sans Serif] \definetypeface[cyr][tt][specmono] [CMU Typewriter Text Variable Width]
I just copied the code from a MkII-XeTeX doc, hoping it will work...should've tested before sending...could've just worked. I had no idea what the 'Xserif' option does, and now one more riddle - 'specserif'. But even with this change, MkIV doesn't print anything: !define font : font with name cmuserif-normal-normal is not found !define font : unknown font cmuserif-normal-normal, loading aborted !define font : unable to define cmuserif-normal-normal as \*cyr12ptrmtf* -- -- Rogutės Sparnuotos