Then they'll need to have Russian fonts installed on their 
system.  Otherwise you'll have to use bitmaps for each character and build 
the words yourself.

At 03:14 PM 11/16/01 -0500, Irina Danilova wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to figure out what may be involved in creating a project that
>uses Russian fonts. The user (American) should be able to not only read in
>Russian but to be able to type in it. I wonder if there may be any good
>reference around... When I was in Russia this summer I was rather surprised
>when I found out that Director is not in use there and therefore - no
>literature whatsoever (a lot of books on Flash though)... Any lead will be
>highly appreciated.
>
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