Simon Brown wrote: > Hi Patrick, > > What I am doing is providing the same support as Digipan & MixW. Nick > Fedoseev sent me the mapping he uses, it's more-or-less Windows 1251 > - see http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/sbcs/1251.mspx . > There are some differences though. > > Are you compatible with Digipan & MixW - can you display Russian / > Ukrainian correctly? > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV
If I remember well, Bulgaria, Serbia and Mongolia also use cyrillic characters. I am not sure if it is the same table of characters suitable for them all. Ukrainians use a diferent character for "i"....russians use a sort of "inverted N" for it. In Linux, russians also use KOIR-8. I would like to understand this, seem from the eyes of those hams using cyrillic characters. I studied russian many years ago and still have not forgotten it entirely. In serbian, ukrainian and bulgarian I can at least identify names.... 73, Jose, CO2JA -- MSc.Jose Angel Amador Fundora Departamento de Telecomunicaciones Facultad de Ingenieria Electrica, CUJAE Calle 114 #11901 e/ 119 y 127 Marianao 19390, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba Tel:(53 7) 266-3352 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________ V Conferencia Internacional de Energía Renovable, Ahorro de Energía y Educación Energética. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2007 Palacio de las Convenciones, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba http://www.cujae.edu.cu/eventos/cier Participe en Universidad 2008. 11 al 15 de febrero del 2008. Palacio de las Convenciones, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba http://www.universidad2008.cu