Cyrillic fonts for MS Windows by Richard L. Leed


Leed fonts are part of Cyrillic Support for Windows,
a comprehensive package for Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 3.1
(the NT version is coming soon). The package makes the
Cyrillic alphabets of all modern Slavic languages available in almost
any Windows application. Keyboard programs, fonts, and utilities are
included. For more information, visit Fingertip Software at
http://www.fingertipsoft.com"
or call 1-800-209-4063
or e-mail info@fingertipsoft.com (Fingertip Software)

Start Windows Control Panel, then start the Fonts applet.
Under Windows 3.1, click the Add button.
Under Windows 95, choose "Install New Font..." from the File menu.

Find the directory/folder where the new files are and double-click
their names. This will install the fonts on your computer, and you
will be able to use them in most Windows applications.

If you want to use these fonts with your Windows Web browser,
use your browser's Options or Preferences menu to tell it which
proportional and fixed-width font it should use. For instance,
for the Russian Web site at Cornell University
(http://russian.dmll.cornell.edu/russian.web), tell your Browser to use
Leed Serif (Russian) as its proportional font, and Leed Courier (Russian)
as its fixed-width font. These fonts include accented vowels that
mark stress in Russian words.

Fonts for Web sites based on other character sets are available in
the complete package (Cyrillic Support for Windows) from Fingertip
Software.