ISO-8859-13 is Latin7
Latin7 is going to cover the Baltic Rim and re-establish the Latvian
(lv) support lost in Latin6 and may introduce the local
quotation marks.

Maybe iso-8859-4 (baltic languages) is a good replacement ?
Does anybody know where an availlable implementation if latin-7 could be
found ?

http://puni.osf.lt/~alga/lt/Lituanizacijos-HOWTO.html seems to contain
good information but it was written in some baltic language .... :-)



see also http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859-13.txt.gz and
http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859-13.bdf.gz

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                                         --Thierry


Dear Thierry,
Sorry for disturbing you directly, but I am looking for solution of my
problem for a couple of weeks.

All I want to do is to make Mandrake show me KDE or netscape TTF fonts with
my national encodings.

As far as I know  this is managed by X-TT patches for XFree and xfs font
server. I know how to add new fonts but I dont know how to add new encoding
iso8859-13.
I tried different packages (ttmkfdir and mkttfdir.pl from some freetype perl
library but they do all encodings from 1-to 9 and 15.  I still missing ttf
font encoding iso8559-13.

I think if I could solve this (with someones help of course) I could
reccomend Linux for all of my friends. At the moment they
hesitate because they need national support (which is quite good under MS
Windows).

Thank you in advance,

Zilvinas
Lithuania

p.s I read variouos HOW-TOs, help files from packages mentioned above but
nothing helped...


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