Fonts for the web: the real scoop
Nicholas Corduan
nickc at iquest.net
Mon Aug 10 10:43:57 EDT 1998
Jonathan,
Another simple way of doing it, if you're dealing with passages of texts
at least, is to design a graphic that has your text on it in the Greek
font you prefer. Any modern browser can read a graphic, and while it may
take some time to download, if you put it in .JPG format it's pretty fast
-- and generally much faster than any of the java script-type methods.
This method would be tedious if you were working with strand-alone words,
but if you're doing something like passage & commentary or translation,
this system works very well.
Nick---
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Nick Corduan "...there is as much dignity in tilling
at a field as in writing a poem."
(nickc at iquest.net) --Booker T. Washington
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