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\ProvidesFile{cp1251-light.def}
  [2005/01/08 v1.1 Light input encoding file]
%
% \changes{v1.0}{2004/09/23}{This version was uploaded to CTAN}
% \changes{v1.1}{2005/01/09}{Replace \textrm{\normalfont...} to \textnormal}
% \changes{v1.1}{2005/01/09}{More comprehensive test of font encoding}
%
% Using of cyrillic input encodings has two major disadvantages:
%
% * cyrillic letters are forbidden in names of labels because
%   they are active and
% * cyrillic letters disappear in math mode because they do not
%   belong to ordinary math fonts.
%
% The light version of the CP1251 input encoding partially removes both
% these disadvantages: it declares common cyrillic letters in the range
% of \CYRA--\cyrya as `other' symbols (with catcode 12), activates them in
% math mode only (with mathcode "8000), and typesets common cyrillic letters
% in math mode with the default text font. All these actions are applied
% if the output cyrillic encoding is one of T2A, T2B, T2C, or X2 for
% which the input and output codes of common cyrillic letters coinside.
% Otherwise, the cp1251-light works as cp1251.
%
\input{cp1251.def}
%
% Test the font encoding to have a valid type
%
\makeatletter
\@ifundefined{cyrillicencoding}%
             {\let\@tempa\encodingdefault}%
             {\let\@tempa\cyrillicencoding}
\expandafter\in@\expandafter{\@tempa}{T2A,T2B,T2C,X2}
\ifin@ \else
  \PackageWarning{inputenc}%
    {Cannot apply cp1251-light encoding\MessageBreak
     to the font encoding \@tempa.\MessageBreak
     The cp1251 encoding is in use.\MessageBreak}%
  \makeatother
  \endinput
\fi
%
% The macro \@tempa{code}{command} declares a symbol with
% specified code as math-active symbol and prints its command
% with the default text font (this is the usual practice for
% typesetting cyrillic in math indices).
%
\def\@tempa#1#2{%
  \@tempcnta#1\relax
  \catcode\@tempcnta 12
  \mathcode\@tempcnta "8000
  \bgroup
    \uccode`\~#1%
    \uppercase{%
  \egroup
    \def~%
  }{{\textnormal{#2}}}%
}
%
% Redefine catcodes and mathcodes of common cyrillic letters
% Do them active in mathmode only.
%
\@tempa{192}{\CYRA}
\@tempa{193}{\CYRB}
\@tempa{194}{\CYRV}
\@tempa{195}{\CYRG}
\@tempa{196}{\CYRD}
\@tempa{197}{\CYRE}
\@tempa{198}{\CYRZH}
\@tempa{199}{\CYRZ}
\@tempa{200}{\CYRI}
\@tempa{201}{\CYRISHRT}
\@tempa{202}{\CYRK}
\@tempa{203}{\CYRL}
\@tempa{204}{\CYRM}
\@tempa{205}{\CYRN}
\@tempa{206}{\CYRO}
\@tempa{207}{\CYRP}
\@tempa{208}{\CYRR}
\@tempa{209}{\CYRS}
\@tempa{210}{\CYRT}
\@tempa{211}{\CYRU}
\@tempa{212}{\CYRF}
\@tempa{213}{\CYRH}
\@tempa{214}{\CYRC}
\@tempa{215}{\CYRCH}
\@tempa{216}{\CYRSH}
\@tempa{217}{\CYRSHCH}
\@tempa{218}{\CYRHRDSN}
\@tempa{219}{\CYRERY}
\@tempa{220}{\CYRSFTSN}
\@tempa{221}{\CYREREV}
\@tempa{222}{\CYRYU}
\@tempa{223}{\CYRYA}
\@tempa{224}{\cyra}
\@tempa{225}{\cyrb}
\@tempa{226}{\cyrv}
\@tempa{227}{\cyrg}
\@tempa{228}{\cyrd}
\@tempa{229}{\cyre}
\@tempa{230}{\cyrzh}
\@tempa{231}{\cyrz}
\@tempa{232}{\cyri}
\@tempa{233}{\cyrishrt}
\@tempa{234}{\cyrk}
\@tempa{235}{\cyrl}
\@tempa{236}{\cyrm}
\@tempa{237}{\cyrn}
\@tempa{238}{\cyro}
\@tempa{239}{\cyrp}
\@tempa{240}{\cyrr}
\@tempa{241}{\cyrs}
\@tempa{242}{\cyrt}
\@tempa{243}{\cyru}
\@tempa{244}{\cyrf}
\@tempa{245}{\cyrh}
\@tempa{246}{\cyrc}
\@tempa{247}{\cyrch}
\@tempa{248}{\cyrsh}
\@tempa{249}{\cyrshch}
\@tempa{250}{\cyrhrdsn}
\@tempa{251}{\cyrery}
\@tempa{252}{\cyrsftsn}
\@tempa{253}{\cyrerev}
\@tempa{254}{\cyryu}
\@tempa{255}{\cyrya}
\let\@tempa\relax
\makeatother
\endinput
%%
%% End of file `cp1251-light.def'.