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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Paul Johnson wrote:

Hello, everybody:

My friends in Ukraine are starting a research lab at a national
university and they asked what programs to use.  I said "R" of course,
and they then asked me 'what support does it have for Cyrillic'?

i've done some snooping in the R website and all the references i find
to foreign languages concern c and fortran, not Ukrainian or Russian.
Since i'm an English-only user, I have no idea what is involved here, or
what difficulties might be caused with non-English character sets and
file systems.

Not to mention the problem that the documentation/manuals are in English.

If you have any advice that I can collect up for my friends, I would
appreciate it.

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Lawrence, Kansas 66044-3177           FAX: (785) 864-5700

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