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The following Cyrillic charsets are already available in recode
through RFC 1345 tables: CP1251 with aliases 1251,
ms-cyrl and windows-1251; CSN_369103 with aliases
ISO-IR-139 and KOI8_L2; ECMA-cyrillic with aliases
ECMA-113, ECMA-113:1986 and iso-ir-111, IBM880
with aliases 880, CP880 and EBCDIC-Cyrillic;
INIS-cyrillic with alias iso-ir-51; ISO-8859-5 with
aliases cyrillic, ISO-8859-5:1988 and iso-ir-144;
KOI-7; KOI-8 with alias GOST_19768-74; KOI8-R;
KOI8-RU and finally KOI8-U.
There seems to remain some confusion in Roman charsets for Cyrillic
languages, and because a few users requested it repeatedly, recode
now offers special services in that area. Consider these charsets as
experimental and debatable, as the extraneous tables describing them are
still a bit fuzzy or non-standard. Hopefully, in the long run, these
charsets will be covered in Keld Simonsen's works to the satisfaction of
everybody, and this section will merely disappear.
KEYBCS2
KEYBCS2, with
Kamenicky as an accepted alias.
CORK
CORK, with T1
as an accepted alias.
KOI-8_CS2
KOI-8_CS2.
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