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Mon, 30 Jul 2007 13:25:34 -0400
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To those who type in Old Russian on OS X:
I have a colleague who works on OS X but sometimes have to open her files
and work on Windows as well. She has been using Times New Roman on the Mac
with the Russian Phonetic keyboard layout built into the OS. Everything
works well except that she can't figure out how to type Old Russian
characters (e.g. "yat"). Is there some special key combination to yield the
"yat" and other OR characters using Times New Roman? Or, should she use a
different font?
Thanks for any help,
Annelie

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Annelie Chapman, Ph.D.
Instructional Technology Coordinator
UCLA Ctr for Digital Humanities (CDH)
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