Path: utzoo!yunexus!maccs!gordan
From: gordan@maccs.McMaster.CA (gordan)
Newsgroups: comp.fonts
Subject: Re: Need help with slavic characters
Message-ID: <1301@maccs.McMaster.CA>
Date: 7 Jul 88 17:59:27 GMT
Article-I.D.: maccs.1301
References: <4730003@hpcvlx.HP.COM>
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In article <4730003@hpcvlx.HP.COM> bill@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Bill Frolik) writes:
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-[wants to know about character sets to support the Czech alphabet]
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-If there's no standard, I'll just blow off a dozen or so Greek characters
-and use that space, but I'm sure these characters must have standard codes.
-Also, how about the Russian alphabet?

Try ISO 8859/2 for East European languages and ISO 8859/5 for Cyrillic
(note ISO 8859/1 is "ISO Latin", for Western European languages).  All
of the ISO 8859 standard character sets have US ASCII as the lower half.

BTW, I have an 8 x 8 screen font for Russian Cyrillic characters, if
anyone's interested.  (GEM format, so you might have to convert to something
more standard).
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                 Gordan Palameta
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