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Ravindra Godbole India Local time: 23:52 Member English to Marathi + ...
Jul 26, 2004
While browsing on internet I am not able to type in Russian using cyrillic starter kit 4.0 version especially when I reply to kudoz questions
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Natalie Poland Local time: 20:22 Member (2002) English to Russian + ...
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Hi Ravindra
Jul 26, 2004
Which OS do you use? Windows? Which version?
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Natalie Poland Local time: 20:22 Member (2002) English to Russian + ...
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In case you have Windows XP
Jul 27, 2004
You don't need any additional packages for reading/typing Russian. If you installed some additional 3rd-party software it may cause problems. Try ininstalling it. Please ensure if you installed Cyrillic support:
Start > Control panel > International In the Languages tab you should have Russian keyboard installed
BEFORE typing something in Russian in your browser, please check if you have set the correct encoding: View > Encoding >Cyrillic > Win1251 (... See more
You don't need any additional packages for reading/typing Russian. If you installed some additional 3rd-party software it may cause problems. Try ininstalling it. Please ensure if you installed Cyrillic support:
Start > Control panel > International In the Languages tab you should have Russian keyboard installed
BEFORE typing something in Russian in your browser, please check if you have set the correct encoding: View > Encoding >Cyrillic > Win1251 (or Windows Cyrillic) (there may be slight differences depending on the browser) ▲ Collapse
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Maksym Kozub Local time: 21:22 English to Ukrainian + ...
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Jul 27, 2004
Seconded, with one minor correction:
Natalie wrote:
BEFORE typing something in Russian in your browser, please check if you have set the correct encoding: View > Encoding >Cyrillic > Win1251 (or Windows Cyrillic) (there may be slight differences depending on the browser)
This one applies to KudoZ, but _not_ to some other pages which are in KOI8-R, or UTF, or even ISO (ISO-8859-5, if am not mistaken).
By the way, I think it would be really nice to have ProZ switch to Unicode. Then we would be able to (correctly) type and see Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish in the same question, with all diacritics etc.
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