I can. Please, explain what have to be tested in Russian and Ukrainian, and what result are expected?

Vyatcheslav
maybe somethign with the greek patterns then?
>
>  \starttext
>
>  \definedfont[cambria]
>
>  \language[agr] % try different ones
>  \the\normallanguage
>
>  \input tufte
>
>  \stoptext
I have looked at the Greek patterns, and there's nothing wrong with
them; I also tried with older patterns from 2007 which I know worked a
while ago - nothing, no hyphenation at all. Language like fr and de
work, but I would need another example with a non-Latin script. Can
anybody test with Russian or Ukrainian?

Thomas

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