Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!news.funet.fi!funic!fuug!demos!rust From: rust@hq.demos.su (Roustem Akhiarov) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Windows 3.0 Cyrillic(sp?), Russian that is? Message-ID: <1990Oct6.165910.6071@hq.demos.su> Date: 6 Oct 90 16:59:10 GMT References: <4523@dogie.macc.wisc.edu> Reply-To: rust@hq.demos.su (Roustem Akhiarov) Organization: DEMOS, Moscow, USSR Lines: 36 In article <4523@dogie.macc.wisc.edu> bataller@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Erik Bataller, MACC) writes: >Shalom all, > Would anyone happen to know there is a Cyrillic or Russian >font for windows 3.0? Or perhaps know where to look? Yes, we have a product named CyrWin which has a Cyrillic fonts, but actually it's a commercial product. Anybody interesting on it can contact me for more technical or commercial details. Roustem Akhiarov Moscow, USSR Voice +7 095 153 3408 Fax: +7 095 292 0306 Internet: rust@hq.demos.su Hereafter is a short description of CyrWin package: CyrWin is the package which allows to use Cyrillic letters inside any Windows application. It consists from the full set of the Cyrillic bitmap and stroke fonts, keyboard driver and wide set of the Cyrillic downloadable fonts for the HP LaserJet Series II printers. All fonts contains Latin character set also. Keyboard driver has built-in keyboard layout editor. You can define your own alterative layout for any language (Spain, French, Finish, Spanish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, etc.). So, you can easily create multi-language document, quickly switching between different keyboard layouts. It's quite useful for entering the characters from the Window's 3.0 Symbol character set (usually, it's possible to type half of the Symbol characters only using Alt+num combination on the numeric keypad). So, you can easily construct the mathematical formulas now. -- Roustem Akhiarov rust@ussr.eu.net (7)095/153-3408 ()[Dhome)