Software for Croat and Serb Alphabets

Danko Sipka sipkadan at hum.amu.edu.pl
Wed Oct 15 09:00:09 UTC 1997


On Wed, 15 Oct 1997, Michael Betsch wrote:

>>Is there a single software program for either PCs or Macintosh which
>>provides both Croatian diacritics and Serbian cyrillic keyboards?
>>Thanks,
>>Ellen Elias-Bursac
>>Harvard Slavic Department
>>bursac at fas.harvard.edu
>
>Probably not. What is needed, is not a software program, but an appropriate
>font which should contain croatian diacritics and serbian cyrillic letters.
>Usually, fonts contain only one of them. Of course, it should be easy to
>switch fonts and keyboard layouts both on PC and on the Mac in normal
>programs (e.g. word- processors).

You can go to the page:

http://www.tranexp.com

where you can pick up both fonts and a piece of software needed to set
the keyboard.

Danko Sipka



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