The 7th edition of Mueller English-Russian dictionary.
Simple tools for processing strings in Russian (choose proper form for plurals,
in-words representation of numerals, dates in Russian without locales,
transliteration, etc).
Russian version of the artwiz fonts.
Supported encodings: ISO10646-1, KOI8-R and CP1251
Additional russian encodings for XML::Parser.
The Open English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Terms.
The 7th edition of Mueller English-Russian dictionary with accents.
This is the GPL'd 7th edition of the very well known English-Russian
dictionary by V.K.Mueller. It is arranged as single text file with
cyrillic letters KOI8-R encoded. Transcription symbols correspond to the
IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) standard. There is also a simple
dictionary search utility is included in this port. Look at specified
URL for other available tools.
ircd-hybrid-ru is russian version of well known hybrid IRC server
with plently number of features
russian version can handle russian channel names, nicknames and
charset recoding
From the README file for Lingua::RU::Charset:
Lingua::RU::Charset - Perl extension for detecting and converting
various russian character sets: KOI8-r, Windows-1251, CP866,
ISO-8859-5, X-Mac-Cyrillic, russian text in english letters,
russian part of Unicode and UTF-8. This module can be especially
useful for computers with broken cyrillic locales (like foreign
web hosts).
This module does not use locale or unicode and is written in pure Perl,
so it will probably work at any computer.
This port tries to follow numerous suggestions and HOWTOs posted on the
web about printing and viewing PostScript files containing Russian
characters (in KOI8 encoding, are there others?).
In installs the fonts taken from
ftp://ftp.kapella.gpi.ru/pub/cyrillic/psfonts/
into their own ${PREFIX}/CyrPS directory, and places the
infonts.dir/fonts.scale there for your X-server's perusal.
If you happen to have ghostscript installed, it will also append its
Fontmap file to print/display with this fonts by default.
Note, however, that this will NOT make your PostScript printers print in
Russian, since they have their own PostScript interpreters built in. Use
`koify' to deal with those.