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Russify TeX and LaTeX

As of December 1998, official Latex fully supports Cyrillic. See http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex2e/doc/html/cyrguide/. Recent tetex incorporates this support.

The official updated information about TeX/LaTeX russification can be obtained at Cyrillic TeX User Group. The fonts that we have here may be somewhat outdated.

Cyrillic fonts in ALT and KOI8-R encodings, cyrillic styles for LaTeX.
Using these files, you can make your LaTeX accept 8-bit cyrillic/latin input in ALT (alternative) encoding. Directory has several distributions:

(1) Cyrillic fonts in ALT encoding. Both MetaFont sources and fontlib files (font bodies used by dvidrv) are supplied. See fonts/readme and fonts/install for details.

(2) Files necessary to russify LaTeX2e. Since LaTeX 2.09 is now considered obsolete, and LaTeX2e accepts 2.09 input, it is recommended to switch to 2e. See latex2e/readme for details.

(3) Original cmcyr fonts distribution by Samarin and Glonti, encoded in KOI8-R. I never tried to install these fonts.

AMS TeX cyrillic
is a set of style files used by TeX to produce cyrillic letters. AMS cyrillic *.tfm and *.pk font files are also included in case you do not have them. I do *not* recommend to use AMS cyrillic, because it does not accept true cyrillic 8-bit input. Instead use cmcyralt package.


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