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m You can enter English and Cyrillic-script languages in a single
document, using almost any Cyrillic or non-Cyrillic
application program.
The Cyrillic Language Kit includes:
m System software resources needed for Cyrillic-script
languages.
m Three Cyrillic TrueType and PostScript fonts:
APC Courier, Bastion, and Latinski
m Three Cyrillic bitmap fonts:
Pryamoy, Pryamoy Prop, Systemny
m The Cyrillic Language Register, a program that lets you specify
which of your application programs should be opened with
Cyrillic-script menus. Programs registered for Russian will
display menus and dialog boxes in the Cyrillic writing system.
m Key caps labels representing Bulgarian, Russian, and
Ukrainian keyboard layouts that can be applied to your
keyboard.
m A choice of keyboard layouts including the standard
Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian layouts, as well as
phonetically transcribed keyboard layouts for the standard
QWERTY (English), AZERTY (French), and QWERTZ
(German) keyboard layouts.
m SimpleText Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian.
Requirements
The Cyrillic Language Kit runs on any Macintosh computer
equipped with the following:
m Macintosh system software version 7.1 or later.
m At least 4 megabytes of RAM (8 megabytes if you are using
Macintosh System 7.5 with QuickDraw GX installed).
On a Power Macintosh at least 8 megabytes of RAM
(16 megabytes if you are using System 7.5 with QuickDraw
GX installed).
m An internal or external hard disk drive.
m A floppy disk drive capable of reading high-density
(1.4-megabyte) floppy disks, or a CD-ROM drive.
Chapter 1: Introduction