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Hi, 
 
In cyrillic alphabetic enumeration 28 of 33 cyrillic letters are used. Look in tex/generic/babel/russian.ldf file for more details. Five missed letters are: £, Ê, Ø, Ù, ß. The enumeration is the same in both upper and lower-case. 
 
Sincerely, 
Alexander I Rozhenko 
 
----- Original Message ----- From: "Leif Halvard Silli" <lhs@russisk.no> 
To: "Cyrillic TeX Users Group" <CyrTeX-en@vsu.ru> 
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 10:08 AM 
Subject: Cyrillic alphabetical enumaration 
 
 
(Sorry for the havock my attemted subscription caused - I can only apologize.) 
 
I am looking for documentation of cyrillic alphabetical enumeration, and wondered if someone could point me to either how I can check how LaTeX does it, and/or if someone can tell me - or point to a resource. 
 
For instance, is the £³ (io/IO) used in alphabetical enumeration? I suppose not. But perhaps there are different usage? 
 
Else, all leters are used, I suppose (except hard and soft sign), and in upper and lower-case? 
-- leif 
 
  
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