Cyrillic

 

The Cyrillic alphabet is used for Russian and other Slavic languages as well as some non-slavic languages. Support for Cyrillic is available in all parts of the Nota Bene Workstation, including Orbis, Ibidem and IbidPlus.

 

To change to the Cyrillic alphabet, press Ctrl+Shift+C or click Tools, Lingua, Cyrillic Alphabet or use the Language Bar. To return to the Roman alphabet, press Ctrl+Shift+R. The standard keyboard assigns the Cyrillic characters to keys that are easy for someone who uses the standard English keyboard to remember. Other Cyrillic keyboards are also available. Pressing Ctrl+Shift+K will display a printable chart of the currently active keyboard layout. For more detailed information, see Alphabets and Keyboards.

 

To add diacritical marks, type a letter in Cyrillic and then press F6. A small popup screen will appear. Type the letter in the small yellow box corresponding to the character that you want to enter.  For more detailed information, see Compose Key (F6)  or Compose Key (Roman and Cyrillic).

 

When you switch to Cyrilic, the Cyrillic alphabet will also be active in Ibidem and Orbis. If you are in an Ibidem field or in the Orbis Find box, you can switch to Cyrillic by pressing Ctrl+Shift+C.

 

 

See also:

Hebrew

Greek