>>>>>>Íèêîëàé, ñïàñèáî çà ðàçðàáîòàííûé òîáîé GridHighlighter. ß äóìàþ, ÷òî ñ èñïîëüçîâàíèåì åãî ìîè ïðîáëåìû ñ ïðîïàäàíèåì óêàçàòåëÿ òåêóùèõ çàïèñåé â ãðèäàõ áóäóò êîìïåíñèðîâàíû ïîäñâåòêîé àêòèâíîé ñòðîêè. Õîòÿ ÿ ïî÷òè íàøåë ìåòîä, êàê îáìàíóòü Áèëëà Ãåéòñà.
>>>>>>Ïðèÿòíî áûëî ïîëó÷èòü ïîäñêàçêó îò êîëëåã, íàõîäÿùèõñÿ çà òûñÿ÷è êèëîìåòðîâ îò Ìîñêâû.
>>>>>>Ñåðãåé
>>>>>
>>>>>Glad to be of help.
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>>>>Is this some secret code, or do I need to install some character set?
>>>
>>>You need to install Cyrillic font in your IE.
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>>Thought so... Is this a system font that other apps can recognize?
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>You probably already have it, just set your browser to show character set Cyrillic-Windows-1251. I could probably write it (here's your name in Serbian cyrillic: åìñ Âå¼ë), but I'd have to install a Russian keyboard. It takes about five seconds and ten clicks to do - but (Russians will correct me if I'm wrong) it's a variation of Azerty keyboard, and I'd be lost in it. Writing Russian with a Serbian keyboard is also a no-go, because we have about a dozen characters different (we have five they don't have, and they got another eight or so that we don't have). That's why I had to answer in English.
Hi Dragan,
At work I installed a "English type" keyboard, e.g each English letter has corresponding Russian letter. Couple of other symbols (like []+) used for letters, which don't have English equalent (? still haven't checked it's spelling). I got so used to it, that in home, where I have normal layout with Russian labels, I can not type with the same speed, as I used to...
If you're interesting, I can try to find this site. The keyword is "Janko Keyboard".
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