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Greetings Maksym Polyakov, and others
You wrote
> cyrillic letters were damaged in your message
> despite my mail system know how treat cyrillics
Yes, I was afraid they would be. That is of course one
"raison d'^etre" for email-ru.tex. Unfortunately
email-ru.tex is not (yet?) ideal for presenting its own
documentation -- in which a modicum of Cyrillic characters
should appear.
> Probably I was wrong about Byelorussian,
> I know that in most cases \cyrg prononced like in
> Ukrainian, I do not know wether hard g exists.
Could anyone on the list clarify this? I have never
seen \CYRGUP designated as Byelorussian and the ordered
listing of the Byelorussian alphabet has not yet come
to my attention.
Question: I have seen in Ukrainian cp1251 8-bit text
the use of ASCII i for \cyrii even though \cyrii
in present in the cp1251 encoding. The only explanation
for this I can imagine is that these were typed
using cp866 or KOI8alt which do not have \cyrii.
What other explanations could there be?
Cordially,
Laurent Siebenmann
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