On 6/3/2016 3:14 AM, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
That's not right either. Cyrillic letters can look slightly different from their
latin lookalikes in some circumstances.

I'm sure there are extremely good reasons for not using the latin lookalikes in
the Cyrillic alphabets, because most (all?) 8-bit Cyrillic encodings use
separate codes for the lookalikes. It's not restricted to Unicode.


How did people ever get by with printed books and documents?

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