On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Przemysław Czerpak wrote:

Hi,

> add it. Try to define such CP (it will be good to find if it already
> has some "official" name) so we can add it to SVN and update HR437 and
> SL437 to use it. Of course we will have to change their names.

I've found it in VIKI. It's YUSCII, isn't?
And I guess that you are still using such encoding because it's
quite easy to switch between Latin and Cyrillic YUSCII versions
by simple font reloading.
So all what we need for fully functional support for such encoding
is adding Latin YUSCII table and then using it to replace CP-437
in HR437 and SL437. I think that we should also change their names
to not confuse users. I hope that you can give some propositions.
I have no idea if names like HRYU and SLYU are acceptable for you.
I like żabeceda (I guess that in Poland we'd converted it to
żabcia) but it's not good name to use in multilanguage project ;-)

BTW you can also define unicode table for Cyrillic YUSCII
which can be used as internal encoding if you want to easy
switch to Cyrillic though I do not know if it's usable in
real life.

best regards,
Przemek
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