Typing Russian characters

Is it possible to type in Russian characters on an Intel iMac, running Yosemite?
Are there software apps that can simultaneously transcribe English alphabet to Russian? (Or rather, translate to Russian, which may not be the same thing).
Thanks in advance for comments.

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    Last edited by dkorzhevin (2010-07-03 10:38:40)

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  • When converting report to PDF, Russian characters appears as junk in adobe

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  • IDoc to File - Russian Characters not in UTF-8 format - File Receiver

    Hello,
    My scenario is Idoc to File. My SAP sender system is a Unicode system and my RFC connection to XI is also set to a unicode connection. My idoc is sent to XI OK and whenever I look at the payload in SXMB_MONI, I see the Russian characters OK, but the problem is when the file gets created.
    My receiver system wants the file in UTF-8 format.  When the file gets created, the Russian characters are not in UTF-8 encoding format. For example, the Russian chars look like (but without the spaces inbetween): Ð # Ð µ Ñ # Ð ¶ Ð ° Ñ # Ð µ Ð » Ñ ...
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    Rhonda

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    Iam not sure whether Russian language encoding has ISO-8859-2 (Eastern European Latin) or
    ISO-8859-1( for Western European Latin )...pls check out !
    or you can also do java mapping instead of above mentioned xslt mapping  if you are comfortable with java code !
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  • Russian Characters not in UTF-8 format - File Receiver

    Hello,
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    Thank you,
    Rhonda
    Edited by: Rhonda Wilcox on Feb 18, 2009 3:14 PM

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    Stefan

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