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 works for you, please close this bug - just send your answer to > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It works, but is not convenient for me, because I write text which will be translated from russian to english later and now it is a mix of russian and enlish words ;-)). Could you show me the "authomatic" way to use english and russian hyphenation together, like OpenOffice does? Or it is not possible? -- Alexander Kogan Institute of Applied Physics Russian Academy of Sciences -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]