On 01.03.05 Alexander Kogan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: 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? > You mean, TeX by itself should be able to recognize the language and apply the correct hyphenation patterns? No sorry, this is not possiblem. Regards, Hilmar -- sigmentation fault -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]