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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel/russianb.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel/russianb.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index 381cb2b26a3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel/russianb.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1238 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1989-2008 Johannes L. Braams and any individual authors -% listed elsewhere in this file. All rights reserved. -% -% This file is part of the Babel system. -% -------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The Current Maintainer of this work is Johannes Braams. -% -% The list of all files belonging to the Babel system is -% given in the file `manifest.bbl. See also `legal.bbl' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% \fi -% \CheckSum{1461} -% -% \iffalse -% Tell the \LaTeX\ system who we are and write an entry on the -% transcript. -%<*dtx> -\ProvidesFile{russianb.dtx} -%</dtx> -%<code>\ProvidesLanguage{russianb} - [2008/03/21 v1.1r Russian support from the babel system] -% -%% File `russianb.dtx' -%% Babel package for LaTeX version 2e -%% Copyright (C) 1989 - 2008 -%% by Johannes Braams, TeXniek -% -%% Russianb Language Definition File -%% Copyright (C) 1995 - 2008 -%% by Olga Lapko cyrtug at mir.msk.su -%% Johannes Braams, TeXniek -% -%% Adapted to the new T2 and X2 Cyrillic encodings -%% by Vladimir Volovich TeX at vvv.vsu.ru -%% Werner Lemberg wl at gnu.org -% -%% Please report errors to: J.L. Braams -%% babel at braams dot xs4all dot nl -% -%<*filedriver> -\documentclass{ltxdoc} -\newcommand\TeXhax{\TeX hax} -\newcommand\babel{\textsf{babel}} -\newcommand\langvar{$\langle \it lang \rangle$} -\newcommand\note[1]{} -\newcommand\Lopt[1]{\textsf{#1}} -\newcommand\file[1]{\texttt{#1}} -\newcommand\pkg[1]{\texttt{#1}} -\begin{document} - \DocInput{russianb.dtx} -\end{document} -%</filedriver> -%\fi -% \GetFileInfo{russianb.dtx} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1c}{1996/07/11}{Replaced \cs{undefined} with -% \cs{@undefined} and \cs{empty} with \cs{@empty} for consistency -% with \LaTeX} -% \changes{russianb-1.1d}{1996/10/10}{Moved the definition of -% \cs{atcatcode} right to the beginning.} -% \changes{russianb-1.1k}{1999/08/19}{replaced all \cs{penalty}\cs{@M} -% with \cs{nobreak}} -% -% \section{The Russian language} -% -% The file \file{\filename}\footnote{The file described in this section -% has version number \fileversion\ and was last revised on \filedate. -% This file was initially derived from the original version of -% \file{german.sty}, which has some definitions for Russian. Later the -% definitions from \file{russian.sty} version 1.0b (for \LaTeX\ 2.09), -% \file{russian.sty} version v2.5c (for \LaTeXe) and \file{francais.sty} -% version 4.5c and \file{germanb.sty} version 2.5c were added.} defines -% all the language-specific macros for the Russian language. It needs the -% file \file{cyrcod} for success documentation with Russian encodings -% (see below). -% -% For this language the character |"| is made active. In -% table~\ref{tab:russian-quote} an overview is given of its purpose. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Added definitions of Cyrillic emdash stuff and thinspace} -% -% \begin{table}[htb] -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tabular}{lp{8cm}} -% \verb="|= & disable ligature at this position. \\ -% |"-| & an explicit hyphen sign, allowing hyphenation -% in the rest of the word. \\ -% |"---| & Cyrillic emdash in plain text. \\ -% |"--~| & Cyrillic emdash in compound names (surnames). \\ -% |"--*| & Cyrillic emdash for denoting direct speech. \\ -% |""| & like |"-|, but producing no hyphen sign -% (for compund words with hyphen, e.g.\ |x-""y| -% or some other signs as ``disable/enable''). \\ -% |"~| & for a compound word mark without a breakpoint. \\ -% |"=| & for a compound word mark with a breakpoint, allowing -% hyphenation in the composing words. \\ -% |",| & thinspace for initials with a breakpoint -% in following surname. \\ -% |"`| & for German left double quotes -% (looks like ,\kern-0.08em,). \\ -% |"'| & for German right double quotes (looks like ``). \\%^^A'' -% |"<| & for French left double quotes (looks like $<\!\!<$). \\ -% |">| & for French right double quotes (looks like $>\!\!>$). \\ -% \end{tabular} -% \caption{The extra definitions made -% by \file{russianb}}\label{tab:russian-quote} -% \end{center} -% \end{table} -% -% The quotes in table~\ref{tab:russian-quote} can also be typeset by -% using the commands in table~\ref{tab:rmore-quote}. -% -% \begin{table}[htb] -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tabular}{lp{8cm}} -% |\cdash---| & Cyrillic emdash in plain text. \\ -% |\cdash--~| & Cyrillic emdash in compound names (surnames). \\ -% |\cdash--*| & Cyrillic emdash for denoting direct speech. \\ -% |\glqq| & for German left double quotes -% (looks like ,\kern-0.08em,). \\ -% |\grqq| & for German right double quotes (looks like ``). \\%^^A'' -% |\flqq| & for French left double quotes (looks like $<\!\!<$). \\ -% |\frqq| & for French right double quotes (looks like $>\!\!>$). \\ -% |\dq| & the original quotes character (|"|). \\ -% \end{tabular} -% \caption{More commands which produce quotes, defined -% by \babel}\label{tab:rmore-quote} -% \end{center} -% \end{table} -% -% The French quotes are also available as ligatures `|<<|' and `|>>|' in -% 8-bit Cyrillic font encodings (\texttt{LCY}, \texttt{X2}, \texttt{T2*}) -% and as `|<|' and `|>|' characters in 7-bit Cyrillic font encodings -% (\texttt{OT2} and \texttt{LWN}). -% -% The quotation marks traditionally used in Russian were borrowed from -% other languages (e.g., French and German) so they keep their original -% names. -% -% \StopEventually{} -% -% The macro |\LdfInit| takes care of preventing that this file is loaded -% more than once, checking the category code of the \texttt{@} sign, etc. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1d}{1996/11/03}{Now use \cs{LdfInit} to perform -% initial checks} -% \changes{russianb-1.1e}{1996/12/29}{Added closing brace to second -% argument of \cs{LdfInit}} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*code> -\LdfInit{russian}{captionsrussian} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% When this file is read as an option, i.e., by the |\usepackage| -% command, \texttt{russianb} will be an `unknown' language, in which case -% we have to make it known. So we check for the existence of |\l@russian| -% to see whether we have to do something here. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\ifx\l@russian\@undefined - \@nopatterns{Russian} - \adddialect\l@russian0 -\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\latinencoding} -% -% We need to know the encoding for text that is supposed to be which is -% active at the end of the \babel\ package. If the \pkg{fontenc} package -% is loaded later, then\ldots too bad! -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\let\latinencoding\cf@encoding -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% The user may choose between different available Cyrillic -% encodings---e.g., \texttt{X2}, \texttt{LCY}, or \texttt{LWN}.\@ -% Hopefully, \texttt{X2} will eventually replace the two latter encodings -% (\texttt{LCY} and \texttt{LWN}).\@ If the user wants to use another -% font encoding than the default (\texttt{T2A}), he has to load the -% corresponding file \emph{before} \file{russianb.sty}. This may be done -% in the following way: -% -% \begin{verbatim} -% % override the default X2 encoding used in Babel -% \usepackage[LCY,OT1]{fontenc} -% \usepackage[english,russian]{babel} -% \end{verbatim} -% \unskip -% -% Note: for the Russian language, the \texttt{T2A} encoding is better than -% \texttt{X2}, because \texttt{X2} does not contain Latin letters, and -% users should be very careful to switch the language every time they -% want to typeset a Latin word inside a Russian phrase or vice versa. -% -% We parse the |\cdp@list| containing the encodings known to \LaTeX\ in -% the order they were loaded. We set the |\cyrillicencoding| to the -% \emph{last} loaded encoding in the list of supported Cyrillic -% encodings: \texttt{OT2}, \texttt{LWN}, \texttt{LCY}, \texttt{X2}, -% \texttt{T2C}, \texttt{T2B}, \texttt{T2A}, if any. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\reserved@a#1#2{% - \edef\reserved@b{#1}% - \edef\reserved@c{#2}% - \ifx\reserved@b\reserved@c - \let\cyrillicencoding\reserved@c - \fi} -\def\cdp@elt#1#2#3#4{% - \reserved@a{#1}{OT2}% - \reserved@a{#1}{LWN}% - \reserved@a{#1}{LCY}% - \reserved@a{#1}{X2}% - \reserved@a{#1}{T2C}% - \reserved@a{#1}{T2B}% - \reserved@a{#1}{T2A}} -\cdp@list -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Now, if |\cyrillicencoding| is undefined, then the user did not load -% any of supported encodings. So, we have to set |\cyrillicencoding| to -% some default value. We test the presence of the encoding definition -% files in the order from less preferable to more preferable encodings. -% We use the lowercase names (i.e., \file{lcyenc.def} instead of -% \file{LCYenc.def}). -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\ifx\cyrillicencoding\undefined - \IfFileExists{ot2enc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{OT2}}\relax - \IfFileExists{lwnenc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{LWN}}\relax - \IfFileExists{lcyenc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{LCY}}\relax - \IfFileExists{x2enc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{X2}}\relax - \IfFileExists{t2cenc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{T2C}}\relax - \IfFileExists{t2benc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{T2B}}\relax - \IfFileExists{t2aenc.def}{\def\cyrillicencoding{T2A}}\relax -% \end{macrocode} -% -% If |\cyrillicencoding| is still undefined, then the user seems not to -% have a properly installed distribution. A fatal error. -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \ifx\cyrillicencoding\undefined - \PackageError{babel}% - {No Cyrillic encoding definition files were found}% - {Your installation is incomplete.\MessageBreak - You need at least one of the following files:\MessageBreak - \space\space - x2enc.def, t2aenc.def, t2benc.def, t2cenc.def,\MessageBreak - \space\space - lcyenc.def, lwnenc.def, ot2enc.def.}% - \else -% \end{macrocode} -% -% We avoid |\usepackage[\cyrillicencoding]{fontenc}| because we don't -% want to force the switch of |\encodingdefault|. -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \lowercase - \expandafter{\expandafter\input\cyrillicencoding enc.def\relax}% - \fi -\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{verbatim} -% \PackageInfo{babel} -% {Using `\cyrillicencoding' as a default Cyrillic encoding}% -% \end{verbatim} -% \unskip -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareRobustCommand{\Russian}{% - \fontencoding\cyrillicencoding\selectfont - \let\encodingdefault\cyrillicencoding - \expandafter\set@hyphenmins\russianhyphenmins - \language\l@russian}% -\DeclareRobustCommand{\English}{% - \fontencoding\latinencoding\selectfont - \let\encodingdefault\latinencoding - \expandafter\set@hyphenmins\englishhyphenmins - \language\l@english}% -\let\Rus\Russian -\let\Eng\English -\let\cyrillictext\Russian -\let\cyr\Russian -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Since the \texttt{X2} encoding does not contain Latin letters, we -% should make some redefinitions of \LaTeX\ macros which implicitly -% produce Latin letters. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\expandafter\ifx\csname T@X2\endcsname\relax\else -% \end{macrocode} -% -% We put |\latinencoding| in braces to avoid problems with -% |\@alph| inside minipages (e.g., footnotes inside minipages) where -% |\@alph| is expanded and we get for example `|\fontencoding OT1|' -% (|\fontencoding| is robust). -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \def\@alph#1{{\fontencoding{\latinencoding}\selectfont - \ifcase#1\or - a\or b\or c\or d\or e\or f\or g\or h\or - i\or j\or k\or l\or m\or n\or o\or p\or - q\or r\or s\or t\or u\or v\or w\or x\or - y\or z\else\@ctrerr\fi}}% - \def\@Alph#1{{\fontencoding{\latinencoding}\selectfont - \ifcase#1\or - A\or B\or C\or D\or E\or F\or G\or H\or - I\or J\or K\or L\or M\or N\or O\or P\or - Q\or R\or S\or T\or U\or V\or W\or X\or - Y\or Z\else\@ctrerr\fi}}% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Unfortunately, the commands |\AA| and |\aa| are not encoding dependent -% in \LaTeX\ (unlike e.g., |\oe| or |\DH|). They are defined as |\r{A}| and -% |\r{a}|. This leads to unpredictable results when the font encoding -% does not contain the Latin letters `A' and `a' (like \texttt{X2}). -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\AA}{OT1} - \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\aa}{OT1} - \DeclareTextCommand{\aa}{OT1}{\r a} - \DeclareTextCommand{\AA}{OT1}{\r A} -\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The following block redefines the character class of uppercase Greek -% letters and some accents, if it is equal to 7 (variable family), to -% avoid incorrect results if the font encoding in some math family does -% not contain these characters in places of OT1 encoding. The code was -% taken from |amsmath.dtx|. See comments and further explanation there. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1n}{2001/02/21}{As this code generates a -% textfont 7 error it is commented out for now.} -% \begin{macrocode} -% \begingroup\catcode`\"=12 -% % uppercase greek letters: -% \def\@tempa#1{\expandafter\@tempb\meaning#1\relax\relax\relax\relax -% "0000\@nil#1} -% \def\@tempb#1"#2#3#4#5#6\@nil#7{% -% \ifnum"#2=7 \count@"1#3#4#5\relax -% \ifnum\count@<"1000 \else \global\mathchardef#7="0#3#4#5\relax \fi -% \fi} -% \@tempa\Gamma\@tempa\Delta\@tempa\Theta\@tempa\Lambda\@tempa\Xi -% \@tempa\Pi\@tempa\Sigma\@tempa\Upsilon\@tempa\Phi\@tempa\Psi -% \@tempa\Omega -% % some accents: -% \def\@tempa#1#2\@nil{\def\@tempc{#1}}\def\@tempb{\mathaccent} -% \expandafter\@tempa\hat\relax\relax\@nil -% \ifx\@tempb\@tempc -% \def\@tempa#1\@nil{#1}% -% \def\@tempb#1{\afterassignment\@tempa\mathchardef\@tempc=}% -% \def\do#1"#2{} -% \def\@tempd#1{\expandafter\@tempb#1\@nil -% \ifnum\@tempc>"FFF -% \xdef#1{\mathaccent"\expandafter\do\meaning\@tempc\space}% -% \fi} -% \@tempd\hat\@tempd\check\@tempd\tilde\@tempd\acute\@tempd\grave -% \@tempd\dot\@tempd\ddot\@tempd\breve\@tempd\bar -% \fi -% \endgroup -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The user should use the \pkg{inputenc} package when any 8-bit Cyrillic -% font encoding is used, selecting one of the Cyrillic input encodings. -% We do not assume any default input encoding, so the user should -% explicitly call the \pkg{inputenc} package by |\usepackage{inputenc}|. -% We also removed |\AtBeginDocument|, so \pkg{inputenc} should be used -% before \babel. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1l}{1999/08/27}{Made not using inputenc a -% warning instead of an error} -% \begin{macrocode} -\@ifpackageloaded{inputenc}{}{% - \def\reserved@a{LWN}% - \ifx\reserved@a\cyrillicencoding\else - \def\reserved@a{OT2}% - \ifx\reserved@a\cyrillicencoding\else - \PackageWarning{babel}% - {No input encoding specified for Russian language} - \fi\fi} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Now we define two commands that offer the possibility to switch between -% Cyrillic and Roman encodings. -% -% \begin{macro}{\cyrillictext} -% \begin{macro}{\latintext} -% -% The command |\cyrillictext| will switch from Latin font encoding to the -% Cyrillic font encoding, the command |\latintext| switches back. This -% assumes that the `normal' font encoding is a Latin one. These commands -% are \emph{declarations}, for shorter peaces of text the commands -% |\textlatin| and |\textcyrillic| can be used. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1o}{2003/10/12}{\cs{latintext} is already -% defined by the core of \babel} -% \begin{macrocode} -%\DeclareRobustCommand{\latintext}{% -% \fontencoding{\latinencoding}\selectfont -% \def\encodingdefault{\latinencoding}} -\let\lat\latintext -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\textcyrillic} -% \begin{macro}{\textlatin} -% -% These commands take an argument which is then typeset using the -% requested font encoding. -% \changes{russianb-1.1o}{2003/10/12}{\cs{textlatin} already defined -% by the core of \babel} -% \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textcyrillic}{\cyrillictext} -%\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textlatin}{\latintext} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% We make the \TeX -% \begin{macrocode} -%\ifx\ltxTeX\undefined\let\ltxTeX\TeX\fi -%\ProvideTextCommandDefault{\TeX}{\textlatin{\ltxTeX}} -% \end{macrocode} -% and \LaTeX\ logos encoding independent. -% \begin{macrocode} -%\ifx\ltxLaTeX\undefined\let\ltxLaTeX\LaTeX\fi -%\ProvideTextCommandDefault{\LaTeX}{\textlatin{\ltxLaTeX}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The next step consists of defining commands to switch to (and -% from) the Russian language. -% -% \begin{macro}{\captionsrussian} -% -% The macro |\captionsrussian| defines all strings used in the four -% standard document classes provided with \LaTeX. The two commands |\cyr| -% and |\lat| activate Cyrillic resp.\ Latin encoding. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\captionsrussian{% -% FIXME: Where is the \prefacename used? - \def\prefacename{% - {\cyr\CYRP\cyrr\cyre\cyrd\cyri\cyrs\cyrl\cyro\cyrv\cyri\cyre}}% -% {\cyr\CYRV\cyrv\cyre\cyrd\cyre\cyrn\cyri\cyre}}% - \def\refname{% - {\cyr\CYRS\cyrp\cyri\cyrs\cyro\cyrk - \ \cyrl\cyri\cyrt\cyre\cyrr\cyra\cyrt\cyru\cyrr\cyrery}}% -% \def\refname{% -% {\cyr\CYRL\cyri\cyrt\cyre\cyrr\cyra\cyrt\cyru\cyrr\cyra}}% - \def\abstractname{% - {\cyr\CYRA\cyrn\cyrn\cyro\cyrt\cyra\cyrc\cyri\cyrya}}% - \def\bibname{% - {\cyr\CYRL\cyri\cyrt\cyre\cyrr\cyra\cyrt\cyru\cyrr\cyra}}% -% \def\bibname{% -% {\cyr\CYRB\cyri\cyrb\cyrl\cyri\cyro -% \cyrg\cyrr\cyra\cyrf\cyri\cyrya}}% -% for reports according to GOST: -% \def\bibname{% -% {\cyr\CYRS\cyrp\cyri\cyrs\cyro\cyrk -% \ \cyri\cyrs\cyrp\cyro\cyrl\cyrsftsn\cyrz\cyro\cyrv\cyra\cyrn -% \cyrn\cyrery\cyrh\ \cyri\cyrs\cyrt\cyro\cyrch\cyrn\cyri -% \cyrk\cyro\cyrv}}% - \def\chaptername{{\cyr\CYRG\cyrl\cyra\cyrv\cyra}}% -% \@ifundefined{chapter}{}{% -% \def\chaptername{{\cyr\CYRG\cyrl\cyra\cyrv\cyra}}}% - \def\appendixname{% - {\cyr\CYRP\cyrr\cyri\cyrl\cyro\cyrzh\cyre\cyrn\cyri\cyre}}% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% There are two names for the Table of Contents that are used in Russian -% publications. For books (and reports) the second variant is -% appropriate, but for proceedings the first variant is preferred: -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \@ifundefined{thechapter}% - {\def\contentsname{% - {\cyr\CYRS\cyro\cyrd\cyre\cyrr\cyrzh\cyra\cyrn\cyri\cyre}}}% - {\def\contentsname{% - {\cyr\CYRO\cyrg\cyrl\cyra\cyrv\cyrl\cyre\cyrn\cyri\cyre}}}% - \def\listfigurename{% - {\cyr\CYRS\cyrp\cyri\cyrs\cyro\cyrk - \ \cyri\cyrl\cyrl\cyryu\cyrs\cyrt\cyrr\cyra\cyrc\cyri\cyrishrt}}% -% \def\listfigurename{% -% {\cyr\CYRS\cyrp\cyri\cyrs\cyro\cyrk -% \ \cyrr\cyri\cyrs\cyru\cyrn\cyrk\cyro\cyrv}}% - \def\listtablename{% - {\cyr\CYRS\cyrp\cyri\cyrs\cyro\cyrk - \ \cyrt\cyra\cyrb\cyrl\cyri\cyrc}}% - \def\indexname{% - {\cyr\CYRP\cyrr\cyre\cyrd\cyrm\cyre\cyrt\cyrn\cyrery\cyrishrt - \ \cyru\cyrk\cyra\cyrz\cyra\cyrt\cyre\cyrl\cyrsftsn}}% - \def\authorname{% - {\cyr\CYRI\cyrm\cyre\cyrn\cyrn\cyro\cyrishrt - \ \cyru\cyrk\cyra\cyrz\cyra\cyrt\cyre\cyrl\cyrsftsn}}% - \def\figurename{{\cyr\CYRR\cyri\cyrs.}}% - \def\tablename{{\cyr\CYRT\cyra\cyrb\cyrl\cyri\cyrc\cyra}}% - \def\partname{{\cyr\CYRCH\cyra\cyrs\cyrt\cyrsftsn}}% - \def\enclname{{\cyr\cyrv\cyrk\cyrl.}}% - \def\ccname{{\cyr\cyri\cyrs\cyrh.}}% -% \def\ccname{{\cyr\cyri\cyrz}}% - \def\headtoname{{\cyr\cyrv\cyrh.}}% -% \def\headtoname{{\cyr\cyrv}}% - \def\pagename{{\cyr\cyrs.}}% -% \def\pagename{{\cyr\cyrs\cyrt\cyrr.}}% - \def\seename{{\cyr\cyrs\cyrm.}}% - \def\alsoname{{\cyr\cyrs\cyrm.\ \cyrt\cyra\cyrk\cyrzh\cyre}}% -% \end{macrocode} -% \changes{russianb-1.1m}{2000/09/20}{Added \cs{glossaryname}} -% \begin{macrocode} - \def\proofname{{\cyr\CYRD\cyro\cyrk\cyra\cyrz\cyra\cyrt - \cyre\cyrl\cyrsftsn\cyrs\cyrt\cyrv\cyro}}% - \def\glossaryname{Glossary}% <-- Needs translation - } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\daterussian} -% -% The macro |\daterussian| redefines the command |\today| to produce -% Russian dates. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\daterussian{% - \def\today{\number\day~\ifcase\month\or - \cyrya\cyrn\cyrv\cyra\cyrr\cyrya\or - \cyrf\cyre\cyrv\cyrr\cyra\cyrl\cyrya\or - \cyrm\cyra\cyrr\cyrt\cyra\or - \cyra\cyrp\cyrr\cyre\cyrl\cyrya\or - \cyrm\cyra\cyrya\or - \cyri\cyryu\cyrn\cyrya\or - \cyri\cyryu\cyrl\cyrya\or - \cyra\cyrv\cyrg\cyru\cyrs\cyrt\cyra\or - \cyrs\cyre\cyrn\cyrt\cyrya\cyrb\cyrr\cyrya\or - \cyro\cyrk\cyrt\cyrya\cyrb\cyrr\cyrya\or - \cyrn\cyro\cyrya\cyrb\cyrr\cyrya\or - \cyrd\cyre\cyrk\cyra\cyrb\cyrr\cyrya\fi - \ \number\year~\cyrg.}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\extrasrussian} -% -% The macro |\extrasrussian| will perform all the extra definitions -% needed for the Russian language. The macro |\noextrasrussian| is used -% to cancel the actions of |\extrasrussian|. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1b}{1996/02/20}{Added switch to \texttt{LWN} -% encoding} -% -% The first action we define is to switch on the selected Cyrillic -% encoding whenever we enter `russian'. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\extrasrussian{\cyrillictext} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% When the encoding definition file was processed by \LaTeX\ the current -% font encoding is stored in |\latinencoding|, assuming that \LaTeX\ uses -% \texttt{T1} or \texttt{OT1} as default. Therefore we switch back to -% |\latinencoding| whenever the Russian language is no longer `active'. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\noextrasrussian{\latintext} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\verbatim@font} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1b}{1996/02/20}{Added changing of -% \cs{verbatim@font}} -% -% In order to get both Latin and Cyrillic letters in verbatim text we -% need to change the definition of an internal \LaTeX\ command somewhat: -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%\def\verbatim@font{% -% \let\encodingdefault\latinencoding -% \normalfont\ttfamily -% \expandafter\def\csname\cyrillicencoding-cmd\endcsname##1##2{% -% \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect -% \begingroup\UseTextSymbol\cyrillicencoding##1\endgroup -% \else\noexpand##1\fi}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% The category code of the characters `\texttt{:}', `\texttt{;}', -% `\texttt{!}', and `\texttt{?}' is made |\active| to insert a little -% white space. -% -% For Russian (as well as for German) the \texttt{"} character also is -% made active. -% -% Note: It is \emph{very} questionable whether the Russian typesetting -% tradition requires additional spacing before those punctuation signs. -% Therefore, we make the corresponding code optional. If you need it, -% then define the \texttt{frenchpunct} docstrip option in -% \file{babel.ins}. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Added a hook to insert space -% or not before `double punctuation' (from frenchb).} -% -% Borrowed from french. -% Some users dislike automatic insertion of a space before -% `double punctuation', and prefer to decide themselves whether a -% space should be added or not; so a hook |\NoAutoSpaceBeforeFDP| -% is provided: if this command is added (in file |russianb.cfg|, or -% anywhere in a document) |russianb| will respect your typing, and -% introduce a suitable space before `double punctuation' \emph{if -% and only if} a space is typed in the source file before those -% signs. -% -% The command |\AutoSpaceBeforeFDP| switches back to the -% default behavior of |russianb|. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1a}{1995/03/07}{Use the new mechanism for dealing -% with active characters} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*frenchpunct> -\initiate@active@char{:} -\initiate@active@char{;} -%</frenchpunct> -%<*frenchpunct|spanishligs> -\initiate@active@char{!} -\initiate@active@char{?} -%</frenchpunct|spanishligs> -\initiate@active@char{"} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The code above is necessary because we need extra active characters. -% The character |"| is used as indicated in -% table~\ref{tab:russian-quote}. -% -% We specify that the Russian group of shorthands should be used. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\extrasrussian{\languageshorthands{russian}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% These characters are `turned on' once, later their definition may -% vary. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\extrasrussian{% -%<frenchpunct> \bbl@activate{:}\bbl@activate{;}% -%<frenchpunct|spanishligs> \bbl@activate{!}\bbl@activate{?}% - \bbl@activate{"}} -\addto\noextrasrussian{% -%<frenchpunct> \bbl@deactivate{:}\bbl@deactivate{;}% -%<frenchpunct|spanishligs> \bbl@deactivate{!}\bbl@deactivate{?}% - \bbl@deactivate{"}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The \texttt{X2} and \texttt{T2*} encodings do not contain -% |spanish_shriek| and |spanish_query| symbols; as a consequence, the -% ligatures `|?`|' and `|!`|' do not work with them (these characters are -% useless for Cyrillic texts anyway). But we define the shorthands to -% emulate these ligatures (optionally). -% -% We do not use |\latinencoding| here (but instead explicitly use -% \texttt{OT1}) because the user may choose \texttt{T2A} to be the primary -% encoding, but it does not contain these characters. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*spanishligs> -\declare@shorthand{russian}{?`}{\UseTextSymbol{OT1}\textquestiondown} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{!`}{\UseTextSymbol{OT1}\textexclamdown} -%</spanishligs> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\russian@sh@;@} -% \begin{macro}{\russian@sh@:@} -% \begin{macro}{\russian@sh@!@} -% \begin{macro}{\russian@sh@?@} -% -% We have to reduce the amount of white space before \texttt{;}, -% \texttt{:} and \texttt{!}. This should only happen in horizontal mode, -% hence the test with |\ifhmode|. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1a}{1995/07/04}{Use new \cs{DefineActiveNoArg}} -% \changes{russianb-1.1a}{1995/07/04}{Use the more general mechanism of -% \cs{declare@shorthand}} -% \changes{russianb-1.1b}{1996/02/08}{Updated to reflect the latest -% french definitions} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*frenchpunct> -\declare@shorthand{russian}{;}{% - \ifhmode -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% \thinspace changed to kern.1em (space bit thinner)} -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Added a hook to insert space -% or not before `double punctuation' (from frenchb).} -% -% In horizontal mode we check for the presence of a `space', `unskip' if -% it exists and place a |0.1em| kerning. -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \ifdim\lastskip>\z@ - \unskip\nobreak\kern.1em - \else -% \end{macrocode} -% If no space has been typed, we add |\FDP@thinspace| -% which will be -% defined, up to the user's wishes, as an automatic added -% thinspace, or as |\@empty|. -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \FDP@thinspace - \fi - \fi -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Now we can insert a `|;|' character. -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \string;} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The other definitions are very similar. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{:}{% - \ifhmode - \ifdim\lastskip>\z@ - \unskip\nobreak\kern.1em - \else - \FDP@thinspace - \fi - \fi - \string:} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{!}{% - \ifhmode - \ifdim\lastskip>\z@ - \unskip\nobreak\kern.1em - \else - \FDP@thinspace - \fi - \fi - \string!} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{?}{% - \ifhmode - \ifdim\lastskip>\z@ - \unskip\nobreak\kern.1em - \else - \FDP@thinspace - \fi - \fi - \string?} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Added a hook to insert space -% or not before `double punctuation' (from frenchb).} -% \begin{macro}{\AutoSpaceBeforeFDP} -% \begin{macro}{\NoAutoSpaceBeforeFDP} -% \begin{macro}{\FDP@thinspace} -% |\FDP@thinspace| is defined as unbreakable -% spaces if |\AutoSpaceBeforeFDP| is activated or as |\@empty| if -% |\NoAutoSpaceBeforeFDP| is in use. -% The default is |\AutoSpaceBeforeFDP|. -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\AutoSpaceBeforeFDP{% - \def\FDP@thinspace{\nobreak\kern.1em}} -\def\NoAutoSpaceBeforeFDP{\let\FDP@thinspace\@empty} -\AutoSpaceBeforeFDP -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\FDPon} -% \begin{macro}{\FDPoff} -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{One more chance to avoid -% spaces before double punctuation} -% -% The next macros allow to switch on/off activeness of double -% punctuation signs. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\FDPon{\bbl@activate{:}% - \bbl@activate{;}% - \bbl@activate{?}% - \bbl@activate{!}} -\def\FDPoff{\bbl@deactivate{:}% - \bbl@deactivate{;}% - \bbl@deactivate{?}% - \bbl@deactivate{!}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\system@sh@:@} -% \begin{macro}{\system@sh@!@} -% \begin{macro}{\system@sh@?@} -% \begin{macro}{\system@sh@;@} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1a}{1995/07/04}{Added system level shorthands} -% -% When the active characters appear in an environment where their -% Russian behaviour is not wanted they should give an `expected' -% result. Therefore we define shorthands at system level as well. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{system}{:}{\string:} -\declare@shorthand{system}{;}{\string;} -%</frenchpunct> -%<*frenchpunct&!spanishligs> -\declare@shorthand{system}{!}{\string!} -\declare@shorthand{system}{?}{\string?} -%</frenchpunct&!spanishligs> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% To be able to define the function of `|"|', we first define a couple of -% `support' macros. -% -% \begin{macro}{\dq} -% -% We save the original double quote character in |\dq| to keep it -% available, the math accent |\"| can now be typed as `|"|'. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\begingroup \catcode`\"12 -\def\reserved@a{\endgroup - \def\@SS{\mathchar"7019 } - \def\dq{"}} -\reserved@a -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1a}{1995/07/04}{Use \cs{ddot} instead of -% \cs{@MATHUMLAUT}} -% -% Now we can define the doublequote macros: german and french quotes. -% We use definitions of these quotes made in babel.sty. -% The french quotes are contained in the \texttt{T2*} encodings. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"`}{\glqq} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"'}{\grqq} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"<}{\flqq} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{">}{\frqq} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Some additional commands: -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{""}{\hskip\z@skip} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"~}{\textormath{\leavevmode\hbox{-}}{-}} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"=}{\nobreak-\hskip\z@skip} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"|}{% - \textormath{\nobreak\discretionary{-}{}{\kern.03em}% - \allowhyphens}{}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The next two macros for |"-| and |"---| are somewhat different. -% We must check whether the second token is a hyphen character: -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{"-}{% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% If the next token is `|-|', we typeset an emdash, otherwise a hyphen -% sign: -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \def\russian@sh@tmp{% - \if\russian@sh@next-\expandafter\russian@sh@emdash - \else\expandafter\russian@sh@hyphen\fi - }% -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \TeX\ looks for the next token after the first `|-|': the meaning of -% this token is written to |\russian@sh@next| and |\russian@sh@tmp| is -% called. -% -% \begin{macrocode} - \futurelet\russian@sh@next\russian@sh@tmp} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Here are the definitions of hyphen and emdash. First the hyphen: -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\russian@sh@hyphen{% - \nobreak\-\bbl@allowhyphens} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Rearranging of cyrillic emdash stuff} -% -% For the emdash definition, there are the two parameters: we must `eat' -% two last hyphen signs of our emdash\dots : -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\russian@sh@emdash#1#2{\cdash-#1#2} -% \end{macrocode} -% \begin{macro}{\cdash} -% \dots\ these two parameters are useful for another macro: -% |\cdash|: -% \begin{macrocode} -%\ifx\cdash\undefined % should be defined earlier -\def\cdash#1#2#3{\def\tempx@{#3}% -\def\tempa@{-}\def\tempb@{~}\def\tempc@{*}% - \ifx\tempx@\tempa@\@Acdash\else - \ifx\tempx@\tempb@\@Bcdash\else - \ifx\tempx@\tempc@\@Ccdash\else - \errmessage{Wrong usage of cdash}\fi\fi\fi} -% \end{macrocode} -% second parameter (or third for |\cdash|) shows what kind of emdash -% to create in next step -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tabular}{@{}p{.1\hsize}@{}p{.9\hsize}@{}} -% |"---| & ordinary (plain) Cyrillic emdash inside text: -% an unbreakable thinspace will be inserted before only in case of -% a \textit{space} before the dash (it is necessary for dashes after -% display maths formulae: there could be lists, enumerations etc.\ -% started with ``--- where $a$ is ...'' i.e., the dash starts a line). -% (Firstly there were planned rather soft rules for user: he may put -% a space before the dash or not. But it is difficult to place this -% thinspace automatically, i.e., by checking modes because after -% display formulae \TeX{} uses horizontal mode. Maybe there is a -% misunderstanding? Maybe there is another way?) After a dash -% a breakable thinspace is always placed; \\ -% \end{tabular} -% \end{center} -% \begin{macrocode} -% What is more grammatically: .2em or .2\fontdimen6\font ? -\def\@Acdash{\ifdim\lastskip>\z@\unskip\nobreak\hskip.2em\fi - \cyrdash\hskip.2em\ignorespaces}% -% \end{macrocode} -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tabular}{@{}p{.1\hsize}@{}p{.9\hsize}@{}} -% |"--~| & emdash in compound names or surnames -% (like Mendeleev--Klapeiron); this dash has no space characters -% around; after the dash some space is added -% |\exhyphenalty| \\ -% \end{tabular} -% \end{center} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\@Bcdash{\leavevmode\ifdim\lastskip>\z@\unskip\fi - \nobreak\cyrdash\penalty\exhyphenpenalty\hskip\z@skip\ignorespaces}% -% \end{macrocode} -% \begin{center} -% \begin{tabular}{@{}p{.1\hsize}@{}p{.9\hsize}@{}} -% |"--*| & for denoting direct speech (a space like |\enskip| -% must follow the emdash); \\ -% \end{tabular} -% \end{center} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\@Ccdash{\leavevmode - \nobreak\cyrdash\nobreak\hskip.35em\ignorespaces}% -%\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\cyrdash} -% Finally the macro for ``body'' of the Cyrillic emdash. -% The |\cyrdash| macro will be defined in case this macro hasn't been -% defined in a fontenc file. For T2* fonts, cyrdash will be placed in -% the code of the English emdash thus it uses ligature |---|. -% \begin{macrocode} -% Is there an IF necessary? -\ifx\cyrdash\undefined - \def\cyrdash{\hbox to.8em{--\hss--}} -\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Add macro for thinspace between initials} -% -% Here a really new macro---to place thinspace between initials. -% This macro used instead of |\,| allows hyphenation in the following -% surname. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1r}{2004/11/21}{Removed the commanet character -% before the next code line, see R3669} -% \begin{macrocode} -\declare@shorthand{russian}{",}{\nobreak\hskip.2em\ignorespaces} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1f}{1998/06/26}{% -% Add commands for switch on/off -% doublequote activeness. Borrowed from german.} -% -% \begin{macro}{\mdqon} -% \begin{macro}{\mdqoff} -% All that's left to do now is to define a couple of commands -% for |"|. -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\mdqon{\bbl@activate{"}} -\def\mdqoff{\bbl@deactivate{"}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \end{macro} -% -% The Russian hyphenation patterns can be used with |\lefthyphenmin| -% and |\righthyphenmin| set to~2. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1a}{1995/07/04}{use \cs{russianhyphenmins} to -% store the correct values} -% \changes{russianb-1.1m}{2000/09/22}{Now use \cs{providehyphenmins} to -% provide a default value} -% \begin{macrocode} -\providehyphenmins{\CurrentOption}{\tw@\tw@} -% temporary hack: -\ifx\englishhyphenmins\undefined - \def\englishhyphenmins{\tw@\thr@@} -\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Now the action |\extrasrussian| has to execute is to make sure that the -% command |\frenchspacing| is in effect. If this is not the case the -% execution of |\noextrasrussian| will switch it off again. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\extrasrussian{\bbl@frenchspacing} -\addto\noextrasrussian{\bbl@nonfrenchspacing} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% Next we add a new enumeration style for Russian manuscripts with -% Cyrillic letters, and later on we define some math operator names in -% accordance with Russian typesetting traditions. -% -% \begin{macro}{\Asbuk} -% -% We begin by defining |\Asbuk| which works like |\Alph|, but produces -% (uppercase) Cyrillic letters intead of Latin ones. The letters YO, -% ISHRT, HRDSN, ERY, and SFTSN are skipped, as usual for such -% enumeration. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\Asbuk#1{\expandafter\@Asbuk\csname c@#1\endcsname} -\def\@Asbuk#1{\ifcase#1\or - \CYRA\or\CYRB\or\CYRV\or\CYRG\or\CYRD\or\CYRE\or\CYRZH\or - \CYRZ\or\CYRI\or\CYRK\or\CYRL\or\CYRM\or\CYRN\or\CYRO\or - \CYRP\or\CYRR\or\CYRS\or\CYRT\or\CYRU\or\CYRF\or\CYRH\or - \CYRC\or\CYRCH\or\CYRSH\or\CYRSHCH\or\CYREREV\or\CYRYU\or - \CYRYA\else\@ctrerr\fi} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\asbuk} -% -% The macro |\asbuk| is similar to |\alph|; it produces lowercase -% Russian letters. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\asbuk#1{\expandafter\@asbuk\csname c@#1\endcsname} -\def\@asbuk#1{\ifcase#1\or - \cyra\or\cyrb\or\cyrv\or\cyrg\or\cyrd\or\cyre\or\cyrzh\or - \cyrz\or\cyri\or\cyrk\or\cyrl\or\cyrm\or\cyrn\or\cyro\or - \cyrp\or\cyrr\or\cyrs\or\cyrt\or\cyru\or\cyrf\or\cyrh\or - \cyrc\or\cyrch\or\cyrsh\or\cyrshch\or\cyrerev\or\cyryu\or - \cyrya\else\@ctrerr\fi} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \end{macro} -% -% Set up default Cyrillic math alphabets. To use Cyrillic letters in -% math mode user should load the |textmath| package \emph{before} -% loading fontenc package (or \babel). Note, that by default Cyrillic -% letters are taken from upright font in math mode (unlike Latin -% letters). -% \begin{macrocode} -%\RequirePackage{textmath} -\@ifundefined{sym\cyrillicencoding letters}{}{% -\SetSymbolFont{\cyrillicencoding letters}{bold}\cyrillicencoding - \rmdefault\bfdefault\updefault -\DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet\cyrmathrm{\cyrillicencoding letters} -% \end{macrocode} -% And we need a few commands to be able to switch to different variants. -% \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareMathAlphabet\cyrmathbf\cyrillicencoding - \rmdefault\bfdefault\updefault -\DeclareMathAlphabet\cyrmathsf\cyrillicencoding - \sfdefault\mddefault\updefault -\DeclareMathAlphabet\cyrmathit\cyrillicencoding - \rmdefault\mddefault\itdefault -\DeclareMathAlphabet\cyrmathtt\cyrillicencoding - \ttdefault\mddefault\updefault -% -\SetMathAlphabet\cyrmathsf{bold}\cyrillicencoding - \sfdefault\bfdefault\updefault -\SetMathAlphabet\cyrmathit{bold}\cyrillicencoding - \rmdefault\bfdefault\itdefault -} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Some math functions in Russian math books have other names: e.g., -% \texttt{sinh} in Russian is written as \texttt{sh} etc. So we define a -% number of new math operators. -% -% |\sinh|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\sh{\mathop{\operator@font sh}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% |\cosh|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\ch{\mathop{\operator@font ch}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% |\tan|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\tg{\mathop{\operator@font tg}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% |\arctan|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\arctg{\mathop{\operator@font arctg}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% arcctg: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\arcctg{\mathop{\operator@font arcctg}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% The following macro conflicts with |\th| defined in Latin~1 encoding: -% -% |\tanh|: -% \changes{russianb-1.1q}{2004/05/21}{Change definition of \cs{th} -% only for this language} -% \begin{macrocode} -\addto\extrasrussian{% - \babel@save{\th}% - \let\ltx@th\th - \def\th{\textormath{\ltx@th}% - {\mathop{\operator@font th}\nolimits}}% - } -% \end{macrocode} -% |\cot|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\ctg{\mathop{\operator@font ctg}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% |\coth|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\cth{\mathop{\operator@font cth}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% |\csc|: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\cosec{\mathop{\operator@font cosec}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% And finally some other Russian mathematical symbols: -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\Prob{\mathop{\kern\z@\mathsf{P}}\nolimits} -\def\Variance{\mathop{\kern\z@\mathsf{D}}\nolimits} -\def\nod{\mathop{\cyrmathrm{\cyrn.\cyro.\cyrd.}}\nolimits} -\def\nok{\mathop{\cyrmathrm{\cyrn.\cyro.\cyrk.}}\nolimits} -\def\NOD{\mathop{\cyrmathrm{\CYRN\CYRO\CYRD}}\nolimits} -\def\NOK{\mathop{\cyrmathrm{\CYRN\CYRO\CYRK}}\nolimits} -\def\Proj{\mathop{\cyrmathrm{\CYRP\cyrr}}\nolimits} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% This is for compatibility with older Russian packages. -% \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareRobustCommand{\No}{% - \ifmmode{\nfss@text{\textnumero}}\else\textnumero\fi} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The macro |\ldf@finish| takes care of looking for a configuration file, -% setting the main language to be switched on at |\begin{document}| and -% resetting the category code of \texttt{@} to its original value. -% -% \changes{russianb-1.1d}{1996/11/03}{Now use \cs{ldf@finish} to wrap -% up} -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\ldf@finish{russian} -%</code> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \Finale -%% -%% \CharacterTable -%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z -%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z -%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 -%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ -%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< -%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? -%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ -%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ -%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| -%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} -%% -\endinput |