On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 17:07:49 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> In these examples, some Cyrillic letters are translated to already existing
>> letters of the Roman alphabet, or to characters, such as the question mark, that
>> already have a use. I was thinking of a code page that shows Cyrillic letters
>> as the actual Cyrillic letters, which I don't know how to show here, or if I
>> did, the people on this list wouldn't see them correctly.
Hi Thomas:
Maybe you don't need a special code page for displaying special characters.
Or Botton has a small TSR program that enables his machine to display and
to write Hebrew characters. No code pages need to be loaded. I was curious
about this program and he sent me a copy of it. It works fine. (BTW, Or has
also a text editor that writes from right to left!) If they can make
programs like this for Hebrew, then they should be able to accomplish the
same for any language that uses non-Roman characters.
Regards,
Sam Heywood
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