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From: greg@proxftl.UUCP (Gregory N. Hullender)
Newsgroups: comp.fonts
Subject: Re: Need help with slavic characters
Summary: Russian Set
Message-ID: <380@proxftl.UUCP>
Date: 27 Jun 88 13:04:55 GMT
References: <4730003@hpcvlx.HP.COM>
Organization: Proximity Technology, Ft. Lauderdale
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In article <4730003@hpcvlx.HP.COM>, bill@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Bill Frolik) writes:
> Does anybody know which characters, in the upper 128 of the ansi set,
> are generally modified to support the Czech alphabet?

I'd be interested in this, if you find out.

> Also, how about the Russian alphabet?

This one, I think I can help you with.  I'm working with the Japanese 16-bit
codes, and that set (JIS) contains full English, Greek, and Russian (both
cases for all three).  Anyway, the low byte of the 16-bit representation for
the English characters corresponds to their ASCII values, so I'm sure the
same is true of Greek and Russian.  If you want a copy of this set, I'll be
happy to mail it to you (can't be E-mail, of course :-)).
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	Greg Hullender  uflorida!novavax!proxftl!greg