sdyer@bbncca.ARPA (Steve Dyer) (02/17/84)
A friend of mine is beginning to look at computer-aided analysis of versification in Russian poets, and one of the first issues to arise is whether there is any standard way to represent the Cyrillic alphabet in 7 or 8-bit bytes (would this be called RuSKII?) It would be easy to assume some arbitrary mapping, but it seems preferable to hew to any standard, if it exists. Thanks, -- /Steve Dyer {decvax,linus,ima}!bbncca!sdyer sdyer@bbncca.ARPA
sdyer@bbncca.ARPA (02/17/84)
Relay-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site akgua.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site bbncca.ARPA Path: akgua!clyde!floyd!harpo!decvax!bbncca!sdyer Message-ID: <589@bbncca.ARPA> Date: Fri, 17-Feb-84 02:30:50 EST Date-Received: Fri, 17-Feb-84 17:34:49 EST Organization: Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Cambridge, Ma. A friend of mine is beginning to look at computer-aided analysis of versification in Russian poets, and one of the first issues to arise is whether there is any standard way to represent the Cyrillic alphabet in 7 or 8-bit bytes (would this be called RuSKII?) It would be easy to assume some arbitrary mapping, but it seems preferable to hew to any standard, if it exists. Thanks, -- /Steve Dyer {decvax,linus,ima}!bbncca!sdyer sdyer@bbncca.ARPA