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Paleoasian fonts for Windows Paleoasian fonts for Windows contain additional Cyrillic letters used for the Chukchi, Eskimo, Itelmen, Ket, Koryak and Nivkh languages.
Additional letters The basic Russian alphabet occupies the place of the Latin-1 supplement in the Western (Windows CP 1252) encoding and its own Unicode positions in the Cyrillic (Windows CP 1251) encoding. Additional Paleoasian letters can be found in three places - instead of additional characters in the Western encoding, instead of additional characters in the Cyrillic encoding and in their own Unicode positions (with the exception of those letters that are not found in this standard). See the test page for details. Additional letters can be written with the help of the character map or using special keyboards (KeyLuorawetlan and KeyNivkh). The fonts ER Bukinist, ER Kurier and ER Univers have been modified with the permission of their author Gavin Helf. The original fonts and the modification Paleoasian are freeware. We would be grateful for your opinion on the quality of these fonts! Fill in the questionnnaire or send your comments to Esa.Anttikoski@joensuu.fi We take no responsability for any possible damage that might occure while installing and using the fonts and the keyboards.
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