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>Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 14:50:01 -0600
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>Subject: Cyrillic Characters
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I saw in help that if a person has Windows 2000 and Office 2000, then
they should be able to use the pop-up Unicode text box to enter cyrillic
characters in JMatch.

Now, I have Office 2000, but only Windows 98.  Do you have any
suggestions?  I realise that I could always use the Unicode numbering
system myself, but that makes for rather awkward entry methods.  Plus, I
don't know if I have the correct codes for I.E. 6.  I looked at the
website http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/ but on my browser, half of
their cyrillic characters don't show up, and that is with me having
chosen to read the page as cyrillic text.

Thank you,
Deanne Cobb
Language Lab Manager
Language Resource Centre
University of Regina

Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on
who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.
-Joseph Stalin

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