Thank you Konstantin for your info on the ukrainian keyboard layout.

It does not follow either IBM or Microsoft standards, therefore it's new 
to me.

I'll provide it for FreeDOS as soon as possible.

It will be compatible with codepages 1125 and 848 (1125 + Euro); unless 
info on Wikipedia is wrong, inaccurate or outdated, russian and crimean 
tatar are recognized regional languages. Therefore, I will:

1) Provide the keyboard layout as determined by resolution RST 2019-91, 
as explained it to me below.
2) Provide RUSCII codepage.
2) Provide a new codepage for ukrainian that will bear the hryvnia sign, 
so that I will be able to...
     2.1) ...provide the new ukrainian keyboard layout as devised for 
Windows Vista: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Ukrainian
4) Rework all ukrainian keyboard layouts so to make sure that they're 
able to work with codepages for ukrainian (848, 1125, 
codepage_with_hryvnia), russian (866/808) and 857 (turkish).

Konstantin, if you're following this thread, let me take the opportunity 
to ask you for a little more time.

Escape, Konstantin, other ukrainian FreeDOS users out there: I'm always 
opened for suggestions and requests.

If there's already any codepage for DOS which presents the hryvnia sign, 
I would like to know about that so that I don't "reinvent the wheel".

Thank you all,
have a nice day,
Henrique

Em 23/4/2011 03:44, Садовой Константин escreveu:
> Hello all. Dear Henrique. Previously thank from Ukraine nation for You for 
> provide the Ukrainian national codepage for FreeDOS. The ukrainian keyboard 
> layout is not changed, and so, it described in the RST 2019-91, and so equal 
> to this:
> Upper cased:
> Ґ!"№;%:?*()_+/
> ЙЦУКЕНГШЩЗХЇ
> ФІВАПРОЛДЖЄ
> ЯЧСМИТЬБЮ,
> Lower cased:
> ґ1234567890-=
> йцукенгшщзхї
> фівапролджє
> ячсмитьбю.
> So, I and all other ukrainian users do not needed the other keyboard layout. 
> Thank for your proposition.
>> Furthermore - Konstantin, please notice this - you said that RST 2018-91
>> doesn't describe which glyphs should be encoded beyond codepoint F9h at
>> the RUSCII codepage.
> In the F9h, this is a "ї" (yi) ukrainian letter, that is imaged in the 
> RUSCII.GIF.
>
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