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Jun. 27th, 2003 03:07 pmOpera seems to be handling Cyrillic just fine.
As a test, I shall share the song boy wrote and frequently sings. Since he doesn't know Russian, it doesn't make much sense. Well, it makes sense in that he's silly.
кошка, селёдка, я хочу мороженое
ты смешная
где мой людоед?
ты... ты меня... ты меня любишь.
As a test, I shall share the song boy wrote and frequently sings. Since he doesn't know Russian, it doesn't make much sense. Well, it makes sense in that he's silly.
кошка, селёдка, я хочу мороженое
ты смешная
где мой людоед?
ты... ты меня... ты меня любишь.
Re: Looks geek to me.
Date: 2003-06-27 11:35 am (UTC)Do Cyrillic fonts normally display with your browser? If not, I'm not worried. If so, I'll worry a little, though this works perfectly fine on my machine in Opera, as do other Russian sites.
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Re: Looks geek to me.
Date: 2003-06-27 12:59 pm (UTC)Then again, this is a to a Winders version of Opera, but it comes out good.
Re: Looks geek to me.
Date: 2003-06-27 01:57 pm (UTC)I dunno. If I can't read a website, I usually stay away. :)
Here's an idea, give me the url of a website to visit and I'll grab the window as an image, and send you a small sample as a gif. That way you can see exactly how it looks on my browser.
Re: Looks geek to me.
Date: 2003-06-27 06:25 pm (UTC)it's a mix of english and russian.
i finally just went and reinstalled all my cyrillic fonts, along with installing some newer apple cyrillic support (cRussify)... it works in IE now. we'll have to see if Word still works, too. it didn't earlier.
woohooo!