On 01.03.05 Alexander Kogan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
> > You should just put the language you use first at the end of the
> > list, and use \selectlanguage{english} and
> > \selectlanguage{russian} to switch. Or you use the alternatives
> > described in the following paragraphs, the otherla
Alexander Kogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You should just put the language you use first at the end of the list,
>> and use \selectlanguage{english} and \selectlanguage{russian} to
>> switch. Or you use the alternatives described in the following
>> paragraphs, the otherlanguage environment, o
Hi!
> You should just put the language you use first at the end of the list,
> and use \selectlanguage{english} and \selectlanguage{russian} to
> switch. Or you use the alternatives described in the following
> paragraphs, the otherlanguage environment, or the \foreignlanguage
> macro.
>
> If that
Alexander Kogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Package: tetex-bin
> Version: 2.0.2-26
> Severity: normal
>
> Hi!
>
> I write texts in russian and english and if I write
> \usepackage[russian,english]{babel}, I have only english hyphenation, if
> \usepackage[english,russian]{babel} - only russian h
Package: tetex-bin
Version: 2.0.2-26
Severity: normal
Hi!
I write texts in russian and english and if I write
\usepackage[russian,english]{babel}, I have only english hyphenation, if
\usepackage[english,russian]{babel} - only russian hyphenation.
What should I do to have both?
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