Hi all!
I've noticed that some documents lacks small cyrillic letter yo (ё) when
typeset with input files in utf encoding. It's encoded as \cyrillicyo
everywhere but as \cyrillicio in uni-0004 (line 100). I've changed this and
didn't noticed problems so far. Maybe these files are autogenerated
On Jan 9, 2008 8:34 PM, Oleg Kolosov wrote:
Hi all!
I've noticed that some documents lacks small cyrillic letter yo (ё) when
typeset with input files in utf encoding. It's encoded as \cyrillicyo
everywhere but as \cyrillicio in uni-0004 (line 100). I've changed this and
didn't noticed
I have no idea which name is a more accurate one, but if yo is more
accurate than io
char-def.lua has indeed 'cyrillicyo' as the ConTeXt name, and yo is
also preferred in all the LaTeX encodings (T2* etc.). io seems to be
a confusion with the Unicode name (CYRILLIC CAPITAL / SMALL LETTER
This is probably my fault. If I remember right I wrote the entries in
that file a time ago when I needed a cyrillic text. Never tested it
out fully, and by the time I wrote it I was in a hurry. It is good if
a native cyrillic-letter-writing person goes through it.
Micke P
On Jan 10, 2008 12:39
On Thursday 10 January 2008 00:36:18 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
unic-004.tex is not autogenerated (so it needs to be fixed), some
other files are.
Attached a patch to unic-004. I've not found other problems with with
encodings so far. But I'm typesetting only russian documents. Don't sure
exactly