Q for readers of Russian.
- From: Jim Spriggs <jim.sprigs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:21:57 +0000 (UTC)
.... or more precisely for readers of Russian who have Hairer and
Wanner's "Analysis by Its History" to hand. In Chapter IV Example 2.7
the text "light grey animal of the feline species" occurs and there is a
footnote to it in Russian or at least in Cyrillic script.
DoeS aNyBody know what the footnotes says? Since this is in the middle
of a discussion about "Hausdorff's Characterization of Continuous
Functions" it may be a joke about Felix the cat.
Btw, can one represent Cyrillic characters in TeX, as one writes \alpha,
etc, for Greek?
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