Hi Robin, > if the switch is set to "ancient", it sets june and july with an "old" > cyrillic "i", but if the switch is set to modern, it uses the soft "i"
Yes, and my *whole* email was about that the test for this switch seems to be up-side-down. > (transcribed, iirc, as "yi"). the document that's had trouble > presumably has the command > > \languageattribute{russian}{ancient} No, you missed the point!!! The minimal document is fully included here, and does *NOT* include the languageattribute call: > > \documentclass[12pt,russian]{article} > > \usepackage[T2A]{fontenc} > > \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} > > \usepackage{babel} > > \begin{document} > > \today > > \end{document} In contrast, *ADDING* \languageattribute{russian}{ancient} switches to *modern* way of writing. Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PREINING, Norbert http://www.preining.info JAIST, Japan TeX Live & Debian Developer GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org