The last word on Mac Cyrillic Fonts, was CP 1251 fonts

Max Pyziur pyz at panix.com
Wed May 15 13:37:41 UTC 1996


>thanks a lot!
>
>Ursula Doleschal (ursula.doleschal at wu-wien.ac.at)
>Institut f. Slawische Sprachen, Wirtschaftsuniv. Wien
>Augasse 9, 1090 Wien, Austria
>Tel.: ++43-1-31336 4115, Fax:  ++43-1-31336 744
>

Sometime ago Zenon M. Feszczak penned a ditty on where you should go
spelunking on the net for Mac Cyrillic fonts.

The Last Word,

Max Pyziur
pyz at panix.com


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Pryvit, forlorn Macintosh users:

For information on converting your capitalist archetype of a garage-grown
genius computer into a truly Slavophile artifact, please aim your precisely
tuned Web browsers at one or both of the following sites, which may most
pleasantly function as the Tree of Knowledge in a metaphorical Byzantine
garden of Eden, even in the case of not particularly original sins:



"Russification of Macintosh", by the infamous Matvey Palchuk:

http://www.pitt.edu/~mapst57/rus/russian.html


"Ukrainianization of Macintosh", by the infamous yours truly:

http://www.osc.edu/ukraine_nonpubl/htmls/macukr.html



No need to be concerned with political or cultural orientation when
choosing between the sites.  In fact, the perfectionistic user will
undoubtedly want to peruse both sites.  Although there is a certain overlap
of information, in their exquisite union as independent entities, one
should be able to find more than adequate practical advice toward the
religious conversion of your CPU, along with a good healthy dosage of
absolutely senseless trivia.

<href=Eternal_Gratitude.gif> toward the infamous Max Pyziur and the
infomous Infomeister Supercomputer facility.

Surreptitiously, but rarely repetitiously, yours,

Zenon M. Feszczak
Spaghetti Westernizer



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