> > That gives at least two *basic* layouts for Cyrillic,
> probably less than
> > a handfull *basic* layouts for Cyrillic (there being two
> [that I know
> > of] for Latin). The reast would be per language
> modifications of that.
>
> There are more for Latin, depending on what you consider
> *basic*: qwerty,
> qwertz, azerty, dvorak, and svorak. Unless you consider
> *basic* to be qwerty
> and dvorak (which would be fair).
That's what I meant. The azerty, e.g., is just a slightly modified
qwerty, svorak is a slightly modified Dvorak. But that may depend
on what one means by "slightly"...
/kent k
> Frank
>
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