[comp.os.msdos.apps] WordPerfect

cctr132@csc.canterbury.ac.nz (Nick FitzGerald, CSC, Uni. of Canterbury, NZ) (03/22/91)

I've cross-posted to the WP mailing list and Usenet News comp.os.msdos.apps
Please forgive the length of this request, but there are several inter-
dependent issues I need answers to.

A recently appointed Music lecturer, from Russia, wants to be able to word
process in Russian, using the Cyrillic character set, and in English.  My
first reaction was to get him onto a Macintosh, which his new department is
equipped with.  Another lecturer here had already put together a screen and
postscript printer font for Cyrillic characters for the Mac, so all that
was left to do was re-map the keyboard - neither of us knew what a Russian
keyboard layout looked like.

This all seemed fine for a while, but now the Music lecturer has decided
that he would like to buy a portable so he can take his computing away with
him when he is playing concerts, etc.  The MacPortable is out of the
question, hence my question:

Is there a WordPerfect add on, or third-party product that allows WP to work
with *Cyrillic characters*.  (I do not want to be told about WP's Character
Set 10 - have you any idea how long it will take him to print anything with
WP laying the whole page up as a graphic?)  I know you can get German and
some other European language versions of WP (I think they only support those
languages that can be readily displayed using the full IBM char set though)
- what about Russian?  I assume these translate the menu entries and help
screens - yes/no?

I read about a program called Scripta-Russian in the December '90 Byte
(there are other language versions too).  I like the idea of being able to
switch languages within the one application/document - this is something
the Music lecturer would like to be able to do.

Has anyone used it with WP?  How well does it work?  Is it worth laying out
240 UK Pounds for?

Is there something similar that will run on an XT?  (According to Byte
Scripta requires an AT and an MCGA/EGA/VGA - this has implications for the
laptop my colleague will buy.)

The piece in Byte gives no idea of what the printer support is like - I
need info on this too.

Alternatively, is there another word processing package we should look at
that internally supports the Cyrillic char set?  The gent in question has
an old version of Leading Edge - both an English one and a Russian one,
but the Russian version requires at least an EGA.  (I would like to get
him on WP as this is the "standard" PC wp here, but if we have to get
something else we will.) 

Please e-mail your replies if possible (especially WP50-L readers, as I am
not subscribed to the list but read it in the Usenet News bit.listserv
group, and I'm sure that not all WP50-L mail gets to the newsgroup).  If
there is sufficient interest, I will summarize in a week or so.

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 Nick FitzGerald, PC Applications Consultant, CSC, Uni of Canterbury, N.Z. 
 Internet: n.fitzgerald@csc.canterbury.ac.nz        Phone: (64)(3) 642-337