Gentle list members:
I have the following task:
I want to print the original Russian certificate number on the
nationalized
certificate of a Russian radioactive source.
When the operator types in the Russian characters, Russian font is
unavailable. If I say her that she should learn the new standard coding of
Cyrillic like K1251 or KOI-8R she'd shriek.
If she could type fonetically then only few letters like ya, yu would mean
problem.
I have found an ancient coding standard at
http://czyborra.com/charsets/cyrillic.html
named GOST-13052.
I like this code page because ABCD are in their normal place, so everybody
can read that I wanted to type CIRK or NATASA in Russian.
That means typing does not need redefinition of keyboard,
and its plain text version is readable and logical unlike the KOI-8
standards and the new Windows code pages.
Where can I find a modern True Type font according to a similar coding,
using the ordinary Ascii Codes in the range 32-127 for Cyrillic letters?
Regards
Ferenc Nagy
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