abrodnik@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Andrej Brodnik (Andy)) (03/15/90)
In article <5122@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> dhosek@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (---) writes: >In article <359@ide.UUCP> silber@binkley.UUCP (Eric Silber) writes: >>I'm interested in information re: the preparation of cyrillic texts. >>Questions such as these come to mind: > > [Questions deleted] > >The answers to many of the questions regarding Cyrillic and TeX can >be found on ymir.claremont.edu in [anonymous.tex.babel.russian] (and >its subdirectories). > >There is a Russian TeX project whose mailing address is RUSTEX-L@UBVM.BITNET >You can join this mailing list by sending a note with the following >line in it to LISTSERV@UBVM.BITNET > >SUBS RUSTEX-L <your name here> > What abaut Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian alphabet? Regards Andrej
nspit@ruunsa.fys.ruu.nl (Werenfried Spit) (03/16/90)
In article <359@ide.UUCP> silber@binkley.uucp (Eric Silber) writes: >I'm interested in information re: the preparation of cyrillic texts. >Questions such as these come to mind: Best thing to do is to subscribe to rustex-l@ubvm.bitnet (do so by sending a message to listserv@ubvm.bitnet containing the line: subscribe rustex-l YourName ) The aston archive provides metafontsources and a few style files. On request I could post my own russian.sty Werenfried Spit