Hi Adam, In order to use the Georgian script, all you need is an appropriate font, and fontspec to load it, with commands such as
\setmainfont[Script=Georgian]{<font name>} or \setotherfont if your main document script isn't Georgian. There is no Georgian support in Babel. What is Babel doing for you that fontspec isn't? As you point out, there is no Georgian support in Polyglossia either, but if all you want to do is to use the Georgian script, you don't need anything more than XeTeX and fontspec (and a font). Other than that, if there are specific requirements for typesetting Georgian and you can make a detailed specification, I'm happy to add support for it in Polyglossia. Arthur -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex