2/20/1997

Instructions for cyrillic font installation:

If you do not have a cyrillic font installed in your Microsoft windows, you can use one TrueType font given here:

     acyrilli.ttf (cyrillic schoolbook)

To see Russian text of our HTML files, install any of these fonts in Microsoft Windows on your computer (use the Fonts icon in the Control panel). The coding used, CP1251, is standard for Windows.

Then select this installed font in the Options menu of your browser (Exporer or Netscape).

You should be able to read our Russian HTML files.

May God bless you!

Father Alexander
http://www.fatheralexander.org/
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11/27/1997 - Thanksgiving Day

With deep thanksgiving to Father Alexander for making his original work freely available, I, a descendant of the original Pilgrims who came to the New World on the ship Mayflower, have added several special letters with diacritical marks for the 10 main Finno-Ugric languages (those with over 100,000 speakers of the language, and having a written alphabet).  They are as follows:

Estonian
Erzia Mordovian
Finnish
Hill Mari
Hungarian
Komi Permiak
Komi Zyrian
Meadow Mari
Moksha Mordovian
Udmurt

The included file "Finnugor.doc" (in Russian) explains the ASCII coding scheme used and how to type the special Finno-Ugrian letters. To read it, first install the font acyrilli.ttf, then run Wordpad or Word.

Robert Hosken
stargate@agape-biblia.org
http://www.agape-biblia.org