Have a look at polyglossia. It is a babel replacement for XeteX, although its (new) maintainer is planning to take a good look at LuaTeX compatibility, soon hopefully.
I'm not sure to what extent it is already working well with LuaTeX, but give it a shot. Best, Dee On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 21:20, Ralf Meyer <[email protected]> wrote: > The babel package does several useful things like adapting important > words like “chapter” and “table” and the date and hyphenation patterns > to different languages. But it also has several problems with LuaTeX. > With many languages it makes " active, interfering with lua strings. And > for some languages like Greek and Russian it simply does not work. > > It should be easy to reimplement the useful features of babel so that > they work in LuaTeX, even for non-Latin script languages. Is there > already a macro package that does that? > > Ralf Meyer > >
