> cyrillic is indeed a bit messy
>
> can you check the alpha zips that i just uploaded?
>
> (I wonder is we still need to preload regimes, maybe the ones mostly
> used ... which ones)

I'll check iso-8858-1 and iso-8859-7 (I think that I remember some
differences from the auto-generated files), but I don't have any more
time today.

cp1251 is now duplicated in regi-cyr (although I didn't check for
differences today - see
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/24677/ about
cyrillic).

> % todo: regi-cyp has more in it
> % \defineregimesynonym [iso88595]     [iso-8859-5]

Why is this commented out? You don't need to rename or to reorganize
the files - you may only rename the regime vector and then put the
synonym for backward compatibility (otherwise everything else but
iso-8859-5 with hyphens will work: just because of consistency).

> \defineregimesynonym [windows-1250] [cp1250]

duplicated

> \defineregimesynonym [1250]         [cp1250]

I guess that we don't need 1250 for historical reasons: Either we put
all ten of them or none.

In what way does \startregime[cp1250pl] (in regi-cpl) differ from
cp1250 except that it's incomplete? Could cp1250pl be a synonym for
cp1250 (for compatibility reasons) as well? (I remember some
--translate=cp1250cs switches as well, but I guess that this operated
on another level)

Thanks a lot for adding all that,
    Mojca
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