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LHCYR 1.0 (c) 1998 V.V.Zhytnikov (vvzhy@td.lpi.ac.ru)
The LaTeX 2e styles for Russian typesetting in bilingual environment
Available at CTAN:/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/lhcyr
Main CTAN sites: ctan.tug.org, ftp.dante.de, ftp.tex.ac.uk
This package is free. You may modify and use it for whatever
purpose you want. But you are not allowed to redistribute modified
version under the same name.
CONTENTS
1. General Features
2. Fonts
3. Hyphenation Tables
1. GENERAL FEATURES
The LHCYR collection consists of three different styles
lhcyralt, lhcyrwin and lhcyrkoi. They are completely
analogous but intended for typesetting Russian in the
Alternative (codepage 866), Windows (codepage 1251) and
KOI-8 encodings respectively. Each style resides in
separate directory.
Styles of the LHCYR collection are intended for typesetting
Russian language or bilingual English-Russian documents.
All styles are based on the standard cm-fonts and lh-cyrillic
fonts.
The LHCYR styles do not use language switching mechanism and allow
to mix English and Russian words providing correct hyphenation
and kerning for both languages simultaneously.
Modern Russian hyphenation patterns are included. We provide
detailed installation instruction for emTeX (lhcyralt and lhcyrwin)
and teTeX (lhcyrkoi). It seems that installation for MikTeX
(Windows 95/98/NT) should be quite similar to teTeX's one.
2. FONTS
There exist several Russian TeX fonts distributions. At present
the best fonts are provided by the lh-fonts package. I strongly
recommend them due to several reasons:
(1) The fonts are of quite good quality.
(2) The fonts are supported and maintainers constantly
improve them.
(3) The font set is complete. Lh-fonts contain analogous to all
standard cm or ec Latin text font shapes -- roman,
typewriter, small caps etc.
(4) Due to flexible design lh-fonts allow creation of Russian
fonts in various encodings from same metafont sources.
(5) Finally the fonts contains not only Russian characters.
They covers almost all existing Cyrillic-alphabet languages
as well.
Lh-fonts are available at
CTAN: /tex-archive/fonts/cyrillic/lh
or at
ftp: ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex
3. HYPHENATION TABLES
For a quite long time the only TeX hyphenation patterns for
Russian language where ones provided by Dmitri Vulis.
Recently Andrei Slepukhin created a new hyphenation tables.
These patterns follow strict Russian hyphenation rules.
The are available at
CTAN: /tex-archive/language/hyphenation/ruhyphen/
or at
ftp: forest.nmd.msu.ru/pub/tex/hyphenation