Russian invades TeX |
inittex latex.ltx '\dump'You should use the patterns in X2(T2) when generating the format.
\usepackage[russian]{babel} \usepackage[koi8-r]{inputenc}There are a few examples in the X2(T2) support macro distribution.
\usepackage[T2,T1]{fontenc} %% could be OT1 as well but T1 is nicer \usepackage[koi8-r]{inputenc} %% or whatever input encoding is \usepackage{ruseng}If you want to use Babel, go and edit russian.ldf as Vladimir Volovich suggests. Find
\usepackage[X2]{fontenc} % do not force the switch of \encodingdefault %\input{x2enc.def} \def\cyrillicencoding{X2}and change to
%\usepackage[X2]{fontenc} % do not force the switch of \encodingdefault \input{x2enc.def} \def\cyrillicencoding{X2}Then, you're in business and can do:
\usepackage[russian,english]{babel} \usepackage[koi8-r]{inputenc} %% Or whaever input encoding is \usepackage{ruseng}Babel will yell at you that it could not switch to the Russian hyphenation patterns just because there are now in the upper part of the character table, together with English. Ignore it and happy TeXing!