font standard

Slava Paperno sp27 at cornell.edu
Wed Apr 23 13:36:13 UTC 1997


A character set containing lower case vowels with acute and grave accents
and upper case vowels with acute accents was developed on the basis of the
Windows 1251 standard more than four years ago at Cornell. The package that
supports this character set is called Cyrillic Support for Windows, and you
can read about it at:

http://lexiconbridge.com

Feel free to write with more specific questions to me, sp27 at cornell.edu

Slava Paperno

At 12:49 PM 4/22/97 +0200, you wrote:
>Dear Seelangvists - Is there out there a font standard for Windows with
>the russian characters placed as in codepage 1251 - but supplied with
>the nine accentuated vowels (: accent acute)? Approved by skillfull,
>powerfull institutions / persons? (I know of Apple extended Cyrillic
>and of Unicode). - In Denmark we have got a standard with these vowels
>plus the danish, german, norwegian and swedish special characters - but
>it is sure not the worlds standard... Best regards, Mogens Jensen.
>



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