Directory macros/latex/contrib/koi8
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PACKAGES KOI8 AND RAWPRINT September 24, 1996 These packages are intended for typesetting Russian texts. 1. Package koi8 (written by Uri Blumenthal <uri@watson.ibm.com> with minor modifications by Boris Veytsman <boris@plmsc.psu.edu>). It performs internal translation from the KOI-8 encoding (de-facto standard of the UNIX world) to the so called ``alternative encoding'' used by most Cyrillic packages. You still need one of these packages for the acual Russian typesetting. The style works with all major Cyrillic packages: cmcyr, cmcyralt, LH. The usage is very simple: In LaTeX2e \documentclass{article} \usepackage{lh,koi8} \begin{document} SOME TEXT IN KOI-8 \end{document} In LaTeX2.09 \documentstyle{lh,koi8,article} \begin{document} SOME TEXT IN KOI-8 \end{document} Substitute cmcyr or cmcyralt for lh if you use these packages. 2. Package rawprint This package is intended for ``quick and dirty'' printing of raw (i.e. non-TeX) Russian texts by persons who (like me) do not have Russian printer fonts (but have Cyrillic TeX). It makes #, $, % and & ``normal'' letters and converts the ``unisex'' quote character " into Russian-style << and >> quotes. The usage (in LaTeX2e) is: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{lh,rawprint} \begin{document} \input{document_in_alt_encoding.txt} \end{document} \documentclass{article} \usepackage{lh,koi8,rawprint} \begin{document} \input{document_in_koi8_encoding.txt} \end{document} and the LaTeX2.09 usage should be quite obvious. Please note that making % a letter is a rather drastic solution. Since most LaTeX style files have some comments delimited by the percent signs, the package rawprint must be invoked as the LAST one. The line \usepackage{rawprint,lh} will cause you lots of grief. Happy LaTeXing in Russian! Boris Veytsman <boris@plmsc.psu.edu>
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koi8 – KOI-8 input support
A package to perform internal translation from the KOI-8 encoding (de-facto standard of the Russian Unix world) to the “alternative encoding” used by most (pre-UTF-8) Cyrillic packages. You still need one of these packages for the actual Russian typesetting. The style works with all major Cyrillic packages, including cmcyr, cmcyralt, LH.
Package | koi8 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Maintainer | Uri Blumenthal |
Topics | Cyrillic Encoding juggle |
See also | rawprint |