Xref: utzoo comp.std.internat:356 comp.std.misc:28 sci.lang:2844 comp.fonts:257 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!ubvax!vsi1!altnet!uunet!mcvax!hp4nl!uva!freek From: freek@uva.UUCP (Freek Wiedijk) Newsgroups: comp.std.internat,comp.std.misc,sci.lang,comp.fonts Subject: Ascii-coded cyrillic? Message-ID: <516@uva.UUCP> Date: 28 Jul 88 23:56:35 GMT Reply-To: freek@uva.UUCP (Freek Wiedijk) Organization: Faculteit Wiskunde & Informatica, Universiteit van Amsterdam Lines: 19 In article <1301@maccs.McMaster.CA> gordan@maccs.McMaster.CA (gordan) writes: > >Try ISO 8859/2 for East European languages and ISO 8859/5 for Cyrillic >(note ISO 8859/1 is "ISO Latin", for Western European languages). All >of the ISO 8859 standard character sets have US ASCII as the lower half. >-- > Gordan Palameta > uunet!mnetor!maccs!gordan Is there a machine-readable description of ISO 8859/5 (Ascii-coded cyrillic)? I would appreciate it, if someone could mail me some information about this standard. I suppose that a list of 256 character-descriptions would be all I really need. Greetings, Freek. -- Freek Wiedijk UUCP: uunet!mcvax!uva!freek #P:+/ = #+/P?*+/ = i<<*+/P?*+/ = +/i<<**P?*+/ = +/(i<<*P?)*+/ = +/+/(i<<*P?)**