Return-Path: Received: from topo.math.u-psud.fr ([129.175.50.180] verified) by vsu.ru (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 3.3.1) with ESMTP id 1818088 for CyrTeX-en@vsu.ru; Sat, 19 Aug 2000 09:22:18 +0400 Received: from lcs by topo.math.u-psud.fr with local (Exim 2.10 #1) id 13Q154-0001sI-00; Sat, 19 Aug 2000 07:22:06 +0200 To: CyrTeX-en@vsu.ru, lcs@topo.math.u-psud.fr Subject: ISO 8859-5 Message-Id: From: Laurent Siebenmann Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 07:22:06 +0200 Dear Vladimir, > ISO 8859-5 is used in many commercial unix flavors and in > cyrillic text exchanges abroad russia; ... Bad news, the troika 866, 1251, KOI8 had an air of tolerable complexity. I got from internet the comment: >ISO 8859-5, Soviet GOST 19768-74 follows the Soviet GOST Standard >19768-74, ST SEV 358-88 for placement of the Russian alphabet. >Registered with ISO on May 1, 1988, Registration No. 144. Malyshev has listed DEC as using ISO 8859-5. VMS as well as UNIX I presume. Do you know another major unix flavor that uses ISO 8859-5? If anyone listening could spot the codes for any of << >> < > ,, `` '' and the number sign for DEC and followers, I would be grateful. The standard itself refers only to letters, I have added it to yesterday's ftp posting. > cyrillic text exchanges abroad russia Could you give an example? I am not sure I understand. Best wishes, Larry S