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Dear Colleagues, 
 
I have now tentatively completed the utility one needs 
to exploit the new ASCII-Cyrillic transcription of 
Russian -- whose novelty compared with the the Library 
of Congress transcription is 100% fidelity. Indeed 
ASCII-Cyrillic is entirely "lossless" for arbitrary 
8-bit text files, a transcription feature that has 
perhaps never been contemplated. I hope the readability 
and typability of the Library of Congress transcription 
are essentially preserved. 
 
The Library of Congress transcription increases bulk of 
simple Russian text by only about 5%, and ASCII-Cyrillic 
does slightly better.  After gzip compression the 
the bulk is within 1% of the 8-bit gzipped original. 
 
Do not hesitate to confront me with bugs; I expect 
there will be quite a few. Indeed the "losslessness" 
requires a good deal of the sort of "escape" trickery 
one sees in unix shell command language, and TeX is 
not the best language for handling that.  Nevertheless 
TeX is perhaps the most widely implemented language 
and also a favorite of those who will benefit from 
lossless transcription. 
 
Here is the provisional URL: 
 
http://topo.math.u-psud.fr/~lcs/ASCII-Cyrillic/ 
 
My warm thanks go to all of you who have already 
contributed helpful comments. 
 
              Best wishes 
 
                   Laurent Siebenmann 
 
 
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