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- KOI8-R abstract "KOI8-R is an 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover Russian, which uses a Cyrillic alphabet. It also happens to cover Bulgarian, but is not used since CP1251 is accepted. A derivative encoding is KOI8-U, which adds Ukrainian characters. The original KOI-8 encoding was designed by Soviet authorities in 1974. KOI8 remains much more commonly used than ISO 8859-5, which never really caught on. Another common Cyrillic character encoding is Windows-1251. The usage of these older code pages is being replaced with Unicode as a more common way to represent Cyrillic together with other non-Latin languages.In Microsoft Windows, KOI8-R is assigned the code page number 20866. In IBM, KOI8-R is assigned code page 878.KOI8 stands for Kod Obmena Informatsiey, 8 bit (Russian: Код Обмена Информацией, 8 бит) which means "Code for Information Exchange, 8 bit".The KOI8 character sets have the property that the Russian Cyrillic letters are in pseudo-Roman order rather than the natural Cyrillic alphabetical order as in ISO 8859-5. Although this may seem unnatural, it has the useful property that if the 8th bit is stripped, the text is partially readable in ASCII and may convert to syntactically correct KOI7. For instance, "Русский Текст" in KOI8-R becomes rUSSKIJ tEKST ("Russian Text") if the 8th bit is stripped; attempting to interpret the ASCII string rUSSKIJ tEKST as KOI7 yields "Русский Текст".".
- KOI8-R wikiPageExternalLink decode.
- KOI8-R wikiPageExternalLink cyrillic.html.
- KOI8-R wikiPageExternalLink koi8.pp.ru.
- KOI8-R wikiPageExternalLink g11n-res.jsp.
- KOI8-R wikiPageID "612349".
- KOI8-R wikiPageRevisionID "540507550".
- KOI8-R hasPhotoCollection KOI8-R.
- KOI8-R subject Category:Character_sets.
- KOI8-R comment "KOI8-R is an 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover Russian, which uses a Cyrillic alphabet. It also happens to cover Bulgarian, but is not used since CP1251 is accepted. A derivative encoding is KOI8-U, which adds Ukrainian characters. The original KOI-8 encoding was designed by Soviet authorities in 1974. KOI8 remains much more commonly used than ISO 8859-5, which never really caught on. Another common Cyrillic character encoding is Windows-1251.".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R label "KOI8-R".
- KOI8-R sameAs KOI8-R.
- KOI8-R sameAs KOI8-R.
- KOI8-R sameAs KOI8-R.
- KOI8-R sameAs KOI8-R.
- KOI8-R sameAs KOI8-R.
- KOI8-R sameAs m.02whdk.
- KOI8-R sameAs Q1147493.
- KOI8-R sameAs Q1147493.
- KOI8-R wasDerivedFrom KOI8-R?oldid=540507550.
- KOI8-R isPrimaryTopicOf KOI8-R.