????? #72 ?????? ???????? ???????? CyrTeX-en@vsu.ru
??: Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vvv.vsu.ru>
??????: <vvv@video.uic.vsu.ru>
?????: Re: email-ru.tex
?????: 11 Sep 2000 12:23:59 +0400
???: Cyrillic TeX Users Group <CyrTeX-en@vsu.ru>
"LS" == Laurent Siebenmann writes:

 LS> PS to Vladimir: I am still hoping you will report on emacs
 LS> facitities for typing Russian text with just an ASCII
 LS> keyboard. Did I misunderstand your earlier post?

no, you did not :) yes, emacs provides one a library of emacs input
methods (for ascii keyboards) -- LEIM. this works with emacs compiled
with MULE (multilingual extensions). compiled binaries are available
for windows at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/windows/emacs/
and information can be obtained at http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/

if you will need fonts which support lots of languages, get the
intlfonts package from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/intlfonts/
it will work not only in UNIX X11, but also in windows 9x/nt.

you should read the "Emacs FAQ for the Microsoft Windows port"
referenced in the http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ page on how to
install intlfonts in windows for emacs.

emacs provides the following input methods (other could be added
easily):

british   catalan-prefix
chinese-4corner   chinese-array30
chinese-b5-quick   chinese-b5-tsangchi
chinese-ccdospy   chinese-cns-quick
chinese-cns-tsangchi   chinese-ctlau
chinese-ctlaub   chinese-ecdict
chinese-etzy   chinese-punct
chinese-punct-b5   chinese-py
chinese-py-b5   chinese-py-punct
chinese-py-punct-b5   chinese-qj
chinese-qj-b5   chinese-sw
chinese-tonepy   chinese-ziranma
chinese-zozy   cyrillic-beylorussian
cyrillic-jcuken   cyrillic-jis-russian
cyrillic-macedonian   cyrillic-serbian
cyrillic-translit   cyrillic-translit-bulgarian
cyrillic-ukrainian   cyrillic-yawerty
czech   czech-prog-1
czech-prog-2   czech-prog-3
czech-qwerty   danish-alt-postfix
danish-keyboard   danish-postfix
devanagari-hindi-transliteration   devanagari-itrans
devanagari-keyboard-a   devanagari-transliteration
english-dvorak   esperanto-alt-postfix
esperanto-postfix   esperanto-prefix
ethiopic   finish-keyboard
finnish-alt-postfix   finnish-postfix
french-alt-postfix   french-azerty
french-keyboard   french-postfix
french-prefix   german
german-alt-postfix   german-postfix
german-prefix   greek
greek-jis   hebrew
icelandic-alt-postfix   icelandic-keyboard
icelandic-postfix   ipa
irish-prefix   italian-alt-postfix
italian-keyboard   italian-postfix
japanese   japanese-ascii
japanese-hankaku-kana   japanese-hiragana
japanese-katakana   japanese-zenkaku
korean-hangul   korean-hangul3
korean-hanja   korean-hanja-jis
korean-hanja3   korean-symbol
lao   lao-lrt
latin-1-alt-postfix   latin-1-postfix
latin-1-prefix   latin-2-alt-postfix
latin-2-postfix   latin-2-prefix
latin-3-alt-postfix   latin-3-postfix
latin-3-prefix   latin-4-alt-postfix
latin-4-postfix   latin-5-alt-postfix
latin-5-postfix   norwegian-alt-postfix
norwegian-keyboard   norwegian-postfix
portuguese-prefix   romanian-alt-prefix
romanian-prefix   scandinavian-alt-postfix
scandinavian-postfix   slovak
slovak-prog-1   slovak-prog-2
slovak-prog-3   spanish-alt-postfix
spanish-keyboard   spanish-postfix
spanish-prefix   swedish-alt-postfix
swedish-keyboard   swedish-postfix
thai-kesmanee   thai-pattachote
tibetan-tibkey   tibetan-wylie
turkish-alt-postfix   turkish-latin-3-alt-postfix
turkish-latin-3-postfix   turkish-postfix
vietnamese-viqr

for example, the `cyrillic-translit' input method allows one to type
cyrillic letters on latin keyboard. e.g. `y' will be converted to
cyrery, but if followed by `a', it will be converted to `cyrya'
(`ya' -> cyrya); `yo' -> cyryo, etc. of course, it is possible to
enter cyrery followed by cyra, too. this way, not only russian letters
could be typeset.

Best,
v.

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