> Frank George Valoczy wrote:
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>
> > Oh. Okay. Then where can I look at the whole set?
>
>
>
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0400.pdf . You do not
> need any particular font for this, just a PDF viewer
> such as Adobe Acrobat.
>
> By my count, 114 Cyrillic letters are present in lower-case and
> upper-case forms, plus PALOCHKA ("I") which is only upper case.
> Of course, Unicode diacritics are productive, so it is possible to give
> any letter a standard or Cyrillic-specific diacritic as well:
> "Sha with acute" is not encoded directly but can still be represented
> if needed.
>
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