Subject | RE: RE: [firebird-support] Cyrillic Font |
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Author | Chad Z. Hower |
Post date | 2005-04-19T10:59:49Z |
:: I don't think so. Russian (cyrillic) font has as upper-cased as
:: lower-cased characters, like English does. For example, Russian 'A'
In printed - sorry. In writing yes they are very different.. Russian has
what is very "differnet" way of fonts. In English we have writing, and
priting. Russian has kind of 3 - it has printing, writing, and a block form
form of the writing. In the wirting forms they can differ. But in the block
letters of standard use only the sizes differ.
:: lower-cased characters, like English does. For example, Russian 'A'
In printed - sorry. In writing yes they are very different.. Russian has
what is very "differnet" way of fonts. In English we have writing, and
priting. Russian has kind of 3 - it has printing, writing, and a block form
form of the writing. In the wirting forms they can differ. But in the block
letters of standard use only the sizes differ.