On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 06:39:30AM +0300, Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
> I have not heard about official (i.e. approved by Unicode Consortium)
> Russian names of Unicode Characters. Of course, they could be constructed.
> But that implies that such names must be constructed for every official
> language in the world. It is a very huge task.
It's been done for French. It's possible - even likely - that Russians
aren't as concerned about English as the French are, but the Russian
standards body could certainly commision a translation in the same way.
It doesn't have to happen, but it is possible if the desire to do so is
there.
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