Unfortunately, there are some errors in the UNHCRC 300 language collection.

In particular, I noted that the Kazakh language version is UNICODEd 
using a (windows-1251 ??) conversion table, which yields wrong results 
for non-russian cyrillic letters. These errors have been reflected into 
the PDF version, too.

Just to ‘spend some time’, I tried to correct it, but there appears to 
be several Kazakh 8-bit codepages. As I do not read Kazakh myself, I am 
not 100% whether the result is correct or not. If you read kazakh 
(UTF-8), you might download

http://www.hist.no/~herman/kk/

to proofread the result. When correct, we would return it to UNHCRC.

-Herman




Michael Everson skreiv:

> Not wanting to fuel any fires, but in case no one had pointed it out, 
> the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is available in 300 languages. 
> http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/navigate/alpha.htm. There is info about 
> "special characters" and mention of Unicode: 
> http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/techhelp/intchar.htm



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