Am 30.05.10 01:33, schrieb Rogutės Sparnuotos:
Hello,
Could someone please confirm that it is ok to use \def like this:
\def\ru{\switchtobodyfont[cyr]\language[ru]}
\starttext
\item {\ru Эйхенбаум, Борис. {\it Теория «формального метода»}.}
Some other text in the main language.
\stoptext
This is MkII with XeTeX, cyr is defined as
\definetypeface[cyr][rm][Xserif][CMU Serif]
\definetypeface[cyr][ss][Xsans][CMU Sans Serif]
\definetypeface[cyr][tt][Xmono][CMU Typewriter Text]
because 'Latin Modern' lacks cyrillic glyphs and 'Computer Modern Unicode'
lacks some Lithuanian glyphs (and looks slightly different).
In MkIV you can set falback fonts for cyrillic etc.
Wolfgang
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