The Linux Cyrillic HOWTO
Alexander L. Belikoff, (
abel@bfr.co.il
)
v3.0, 13 August 1997
This document describes how to set up your Linux box to typeset, view and print the documents in the Russian language.
1.
General notes
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Availability and feedback
1.3 Acknowledgments and copyrights
2.
Characters and codesets
3.
Text mode setup
3.1 Linux Console
3.2 FreeBSD Console
4.
The X Window System
4.1 The X fonts.
4.2 The input translation
5.
Cyrillic support in TeX and LaTeX
5.1 Using the Washington Cyrillic
5.2 KOI-8 package for teTeX
5.3 Using the cmcyralt package for LaTeX
5.4 Using the CyrTUG package
6.
Cyrillic in PostScript
6.1 Adding Cyrillic fonts to Ghostscript
7.
Print setup
7.1 Pre-loading Cyrillic fonts into a non-PostScript printer
7.2 Printing with different fonts
7.3 Converting text to TeX
7.4 Text to PostScript converters
8.
Miscellaneous utilities setup
8.1 bash
8.2 csh/tcsh
8.3 emacs
8.4 ispell
9.
joe
9.1 ksh
9.2 less
9.3 lynx
9.4 mc (The Midnight Commander)
9.5 Netscape navigator
9.6 pine
9.7 rlogin
9.8 sendmail (aka "The Doom of a Sysadmin")
9.9 zsh
10.
Useful Tools
10.1 Conversion Utilities
10.2 Programmer's tools
11.
Summary of the various useful resources