Adding accents to Cyrillic text

VANCHU, ANTHONY J. (JSC-AH) (TTI) anthony.j.vanchu1 at JSC.NASA.GOV
Thu Nov 7 20:17:12 UTC 2002


I've not yet seen anyone mention a commerically available program that we
use in our department for creating Russian texts with stressed vowels.  It's
called Cyrillic Support 2000 and is produced by Fingertip Software
(http://www.cyrillic.com).  The cost is $89 for a single copy, but gets
cheaper per unit the more one orders.

We've had good success in creating documents with stress marks with this
program.  It's fairly easy to use, provides several keyboard layouts, and
also allows for remapping the keyboard.  Some complications do occur when it
interacts with other programs (e.g., the AbbyLingvo glossary program), but
in general, it plays nicely with others.

Finally, please note that this message is not a commercial endorsement of
Fingertip Software and their products, but rather an effort to share
information and experiences with colleagues on a matter of shared interest.

Tony Vanchu

Dr. Anthony J. Vanchu
Director, JSC Language Education Center
TechTrans International, Inc.
NASA Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX
Phone:  (281) 483-0644
Fax:  (281) 483-4050

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