Good Morning,
The way I solved the problem is that I set XFree86 to use ru keyboard layout. It is essentially US layout, but with AltGr, you get the standard russian layout on the keys. Yes, that means you have to hold down AltGr when typing in russian. (No, I don't speak russian, but I am trying to learn.) No way!
Alternatively, both KDE and Gnome2 have facilities to switch keyboard layout with a little panel-applet. Yeah... That will be better. But WHICH applet and where to get it?
The fonts, I can only suggest grabbing the gtk2+ version of mozilla from www.usr-local-bin.org and then search for the Microsoft free font-pack on the net. That way you can have antialiased fonts in Mozilla that are capable of both iso10646-1 and iso8859-5. :( But in other application (konqueror e.g.) it works perfectly and fonts are not sooooooooo big (yes, mozilla displays russian, but with wrong fonts, like: "h e l l o").
Hope this helped somewhat. Yep.
Can somebody explain me how to setup russian in my SuSE 8.1? I need following: 1. Keyboard layout switching (by Ctrl-Shift as windows or smth like
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2. Correct __UGLY__ russian fonts in Mozilla
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