Mikael Persson said this at Wed, 26 Jan 2005 22:38:50 +0100:
I also thought more about the utf. Is there anyway, now, to use utf8 encoding of the file, and somehow (from enco-uc.tex or how it would work) get the russian letters (that is for example \uchar4{"11} to be \cyrillicB, as it is written in enco-uc.tex and then from that get the right letter)?
Yeah, there is a way to use UTF-8 input, but it's not ready for Cyrillic quite yet--It'll take some work (from you? :D ) to get it going. UTF-8 input depends on the unic-* files. The Cyrillic vector, unic- 004.tex, hasn't been done yet. All it takes is putting the named glyphs (that you saw in enco-uc, for example) in the right order, using unic- 001.tex as a model. Interested? I can get you started if you are... adam -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Adam T. Lindsay, Computing Dept. atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Lancaster University, InfoLab21 +44(0)1524/510.514 Lancaster, LA1 4WA, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/510.492 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-