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To use Russian in ConTeXt MkIV, you need a font that has cyrillic letters, e.g. the DejaVu fonts which are shipped with the [[ConTeXt Standalone]].
 
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 17 May 2024

To use Russian in ConTeXt MkIV, you need a font that has cyrillic letters, e.g. the DejaVu fonts which are shipped with the ConTeXt Standalone.

\setupbodyfont[dejavu]

\mainlanguage[russian]

\starttext
Немного русского текста для пробы.
\stoptext


For more details on how to change fonts in ConTeXt, see Fonts/Fonts in LuaTeX