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Dear Michael Kolodin,
Thanks for the extensive reply!
> 1) we have different encodings (alternative (cp866), windows
> (cp1251), unix (koi8r), others),
It would be nice if these were each just one and not a cloud
of variants. Ah, at least cp1251 has no variants (right?)
and that may be one of its strengths.
> usually Cyrillc chars are on the same keys as Latin, but
> are colored red instead of black, the layout corresponds in
> general to that of typewriter; some chars (~`\|/|?'",.;:@%)
> exist, but are placed on different keys in Cyrillic and Latin
> modes
Yes, I recall this hazily from my last trip to Russian in
1997. I wish I had taken a photo! You don't have a keyboard
diagram image from documentation to pass on?
> On my keyboard
> .\=- are typed directly,
> !"?;%:?*()_+/, are typed using Shift,
These answers are for the Russian Cyrillic register. I was
in fact asking the same question for the English register or
programmer's register. What there?
cheers,
Larry
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