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| | BRAMA Software/Computing Ukrainian (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | The AcademicFont Cyrillic character set was developed by University Microcomputers, who pioneered the use of Slavic languages on IBM-compatible computers in the US in the mid-eighties. |
 | | However, the non-Russian Cyrillic characters (160-176 and 240-255 in new KOI-8) are not part of OV, their space is taken up by some graphics chars described for AV above. |
 | | ISO 8859-5 provides for the Cyrillic characters required for writing all major Slavic Cyrillic alphabets (Belorussian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Ukrainian...), but not for those alphabets that were devised for non-Slavic languages in the Soviet Union (Abkhazian, Bashkir, Chukchee, Khanty, Tajik,....), or archaic letters. |
| www.ukrainianvillage.net /compute/rustex.html (2049 words) |
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