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Author serhiy.storchaka
Recipients Constantine Ketskalo, louielu, serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy
Date 2017-08-23.07:54:52
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Yes, it affects all Cyrillic layouts, as well as Greek and other alphabetical systems. It also affects layouts for Western-European languages with keys for accented characters. Different Cyrillic keyboards have different characters on the same key, but I don't know if they have different keys for the same character. Fortunately all Cyrillic languages use the same ANSI encoding. But I think there are conflicts between Cyrillic and non-Cyrillic layouts. Different keys on different keyboards can produce the same code (which means different characters in different codepages).
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2017-08-23 07:54:53serhiy.storchakasetrecipients: + serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy, louielu, Constantine Ketskalo
2017-08-23 07:54:53serhiy.storchakasetmessageid: <1503474893.1.0.596336022818.issue31244@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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