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From: | danny |
Subject: | [bug-gnu-libiconv] kudrashov cyrillic |
Date: | Fri, 27 May 2011 23:06:47 +0000 (UTC) |
I'm working with some Russian text files from around 1995 that were then put into Microsoft Word 6. They are readable only with a font called Kudriashov (aka Kudrashov). I presume somehow a unique encoding was merged with the font. If I copy and paste into an email or web page everything is garbled unless the computer has Kudrashov.
The program iconv seems to need a kudrashov.h file so I can convert them to utf8 (preferably), koi8, or cp1251 (windoze cyrillic) which I presume would make the text readable on most browsers with standard fonts. But not being a programmer I am somewhat clueless how to do this. I don't know the Kudrashov character map in relation to other cyrillic character maps. Anyone here knowledgeable?
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