Sorry but makes no sense. Thanks for tries - i'll ask the guy scan it into pdf :)
2009/3/18 Yedidyah Bar-David <linux...@didi.bardavid.org> > On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:41:46PM +0200, David Ronkin wrote: > > Sbdy asked me to translate from russian to hebrew, > > But he used for this Bulgarian fonts (don't ask why), here's an > > example: *Óêðàèíñêî-ðóññêèé > > ñëîâàðü*, > > I don't read Bulgarian, but does the following make sense? > ---------------------------------------------------------- > example: *гъ№ршэёъю-№ѓёёъшщ > ёыютр№ќ*, > ---------------------------------------------------------- > If it does, I generated it by piping the text part of your original > email through: > iconv -f utf-8 -t iso8859-1 | iconv -f iso8859-5 -t utf-8 > > If it does work indeed, it means that somewhere along the way someone (a > human or a program) mistakenly thought it was encoded iso8859-1 when it > was actually iso8859-5. > -- > Didi > > -- בברכה, דוד רונקין
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