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koi8-r(7) |
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koi8-r − Russian Net Character Set encoded in octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
KOI8-R is the character set of choice for encoding Russian texts for many Unix-like operation systems. KOI8-R is a successor for KOI-8, a de-facto standard for Internet Mail, News, WWW and other interactive services at least all over the ex-SU territory.
KOI8-R is defined by RFC1489 (Registration of a Cyrillic Character Set).
KOI8-R was designed for mixed Russian/English texts and covers only Russian Cyrillic characters, so if you’re looking for Ukrainian, Byelorussian, etc. Cyrillic characters, try ISO-IR-111, or KOI8-U (Ukrainian Character Set), or KOI8-C (for ancient Russian texts) instead, which are identical to KOI8-R in the Russian Cyrillic letters area.
A more complete set of Cyrillic characters is also defined by the ISO-8859-5 character set.
KOI8-R
Characters
The following table displays the characters in KOI8-R, which
are printable and unlisted in the ascii(7) manual
page. The fourth column will only show the proper glyphs in
an environment configured for UTF-8.
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ascii(7), iso_8859-7(7), utf-8(7), RFC1489, http://koi8.pp.ru/
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