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228 bytes removed ,  18:15, 10 December 2013
Removed old MkII instructions and copied example from mailing list
== Russian (Cyrillic) fonts < [[Fonts]] | [[Encodings and UTF ==Regimes]] >
It is now possible (from To use Russian in ConTeXt version 2005-01-27 or 2005-01-31) to type Russian (MkIV, you need a font that has cyrillic) letters directly in your , e.tex file using UTF-8 encodingg. I have only tested this on TeXLive 2004, but I guess it would work on any distribution as long as you have the cm-super DejaVu fonts installed (On TeXLive you had to generate which are shipped with the tfm files needed using the <tt>afm2tfm</tt> application, or by using the fonts in LaTeX). Here is a minimal(?) working file[[ConTeXt Standalone]].
<texcodecontext source="yes" mode="mkiv">\enableregimesetupbodyfont[utf]\useencoding[cyrdejavu]
\definetypeface mainlanguage[russian] [rm] [serif] [computer-modern] [default] [encoding=t2a]
\setupbodyfont[russian]
\starttext
Мама и Папа % Some Russian charactersНемного русского текста для пробы.
\stoptext
</texcodecontext>  For more details on how to change fonts in ConTeXt, see [[Fonts in LuaTeX]]  [[Category:Fonts]][[Category:International]]

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