G'day Dan,

I can get the head of software dev here to do so.  His wife is Russian and
they use Russian keyboard switches in NT and also have Russian language
installed at home.

If he has a quick look (all the time he has) - what is it that he must look
for?

This also interests us as we add multilingual searching, meta data and
referencing into our EKMS......

Is Cyrillic a multi-byte language?

Cheers,
Richard.


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From: "Dan York" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:16 AM
Subject: [e-smith doc] Anyone have Cyrillic fonts installed in browser?


> Folks,
>
> Some time ago, I was sent the beginnings of a Russian translation
> of our 4.1.2 manual.  Today I processed it (it was sent to me in
> DocBook SGML) into HTML... but I do not have the appropriate fonts
> to really see what it looks like. (Not that I would be able to read
> it even if it were displayed correctly!)
>
> Do any of you have your browser set up to display Cyrillic fonts?
> If so, would you be willing to take a look at this HTML file and
> see how it looks?  (Right now I am not as concerned about how it
> reads in Russian as I am in knowing how my conversion tools work...
> i.e. do the fonts, etc. work okay?)
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
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