[B-Greek] Re: Change of prefered Language
Richard Ghilardi
qodeshlayhvh at juno.com
Fri Nov 26 04:42:08 EST 2004
Hi Folks,
I decided to chime in because my experience seems to be different from
others. I have Win 95, my e-mail is set for UTF-8 and I have all kinds of
Unicode fonts. Raymond's quote from Jn 1:1 appears in Greek letters but
the diacritics appear as rectangles between the letters instead of marks
above them. So I can read text written in Greek Unicode just fine as long
as the sender omits the diacritics. I can't, of course, write in Unicode.
Yours in His grace,
Richard Ghilardi - qodeshlayhvh at juno.com
New Haven, Connecticut USA
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 09:48:31 +0900 Raymond Regalado
<fwgk5942 at mb.infoweb.ne.jp> writes:
> On 2004.11.23, at 03:26 AM, Carl W. Conrad wrote:
>
> > Yes, the rough breathing is misplaced--all accenting on diphthongs
> should
> > be on the second vowel; there should be a smooth breathing on the
> E of
> > ESTIN; finally it looks like a diaeresis over the W of hELLHNIKWS,
> but when
> > I enlarge the text on a screen it does look like a ~ circumflex.
>
> Sorry for my carelessness. This time let me just type something
> carefully so we can have a "good" example of this Unicode scheme in
> the archives:
>
> ?? ???? ?? ? ?????, ?a? ? ?????
> ????? p??? t?? ?e??, ?a? ?e?? ?????
> ? ?????.
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