Editor for this issue: Ljuba Veselinova <lveselin
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Following the CyrWin ad in article 7.293-2 of the Linguist List, I inform you that the standard Cyrillic package used in the Canadian Embassy in Moscow is R-Win 4.05, not CyrWin. Some of the users may still have CyrWin on their standalone computers. Use of CyrWin was discontinued due to problems it caused with standard applications we are using, particularly WordPerfect for Windows 5.2. The collection of TT fonts shipped with R-Win was also much more impressive. The last version of CyrWin tested in the Embassy was 4.02. Sincerely yours, Dmitry Azarov, System Administrator.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
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