On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Andrey Kiselev wrote: > apt-get install console-cyrillic
I'll try that... > This package contains cyrillic console fonts and keyboard mappings. > UniCyr font probably be the best choice for you. OK, I tried the UniCyr - which does not look good to me. I'm working on designing braille table for blind russian users. I thought I should use setfont koi8r-8x8 to get the fonts look right. After loading the font I edit this file: http://www.sslug.dk/~chlor/braille/text.ru.txt The mapping should be koi8 but it looks wrong with UniCyr. Á C1 193 ( 1 )01 B+2801 U+0430 cyrillic small letter a Ä C4 196 ( 145 )0B B+2819 U+0434 cyrillic small letter de Is the above a cyrillic a and d? Should I use ISO-8859-5 instead? ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/ISO8859/8859-5.TXT Here is "cyrillic small a" 0xD0 and not 0xC1 as above. Can someone explain this? Which standard will a blind text mode user use? > You should select cyrillic font for your xterm, xterm is not an issue for blind people. Not at this time though. If you are courious about blind table, you can see them here. http://www.sslug.dk/~chlor/braille/?t1=ru&c=14 The blind driver is here http://mielke.cc/brltty/ best regards/hans -- Hamletsgade 4 - 201, DK-2200 København N, Phone: +45 3582 9079 Schou Industries ApS http://schou.dk/ CVR: 26 13 44 39 -------------------------------------------------------------- Betal for fri software, eller få støtte til dit projekt! http://frisoftware.dk/ - mød dem på http://linuxforum.dk/