The Cyrillic fonts
The latest version of the "babel" package supports the Russian
language. In order to be able to use the "russian" option correctly
someone must have the correct fonts properly installed.
The "russian" option needs the LH fonts, created by Olga Lapko from
CYRTuG. These fonts can be found on CTAN in the directory
/tex-archive/fonts/LH. The metafont sources are written in such a
way that it is possible to create foints with different encoding
vectors from them. The fonts that Babel needs should be in the LWN
encoding; their names start with wn; The easiest way of rpoducing
them is to use the following perl script to create a full set of
`driver' files.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
$|=1;
$command = "ls lh*.mf";
open (LIST, "$command |");
while (<LIST>) {
chop;
$lhname = $wnname=$_;
$wnname =~ s/lh/wn/;
print $wnname, "\n";
open (FILE, ">$wnname");
print FILE "wncoding:=1;\ninput $lhname;\n";
close (FILE);
}
July 4, 1996
Johannes Braams
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