Other already answered that Unicode coding is
in Save As dialog. Most complete Unicode
default WinXP or font in is Arial.
For phonetic keyboard layout see
http://www.stanwardine.com/russification.htm
Toomas
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From: "Michael Lanspa" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Russian (Cyrillic) Font Question
On WIN XP Home there is an option to program other languages, like Russian
Cyrillic. I successfully added the feature, but when I try to save some text
in a Notepad document, it shows and error saying if I save the file as ANSI,
I'll lose the encoded (Cyrillic) text. It says to keep the Unicode
information, cancel the error message and select one of the Unicode options
from the "Encoding drop down list". I don't know where to find this encoding
drop down list, unless they're talking about "Font" under the Format drop down
tab, but the only Unicode choice is Lucida Sans Unicode. It doesn't work, I
lost the Cyrillic text.
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