[B-Greek] Frustrated Greek Learner!!![Scanned]
bgreek at ntresources.com
bgreek at ntresources.com
Tue Sep 7 15:52:31 EDT 2004
A sounding gong (CALKOS HCWN) instead of resonance perhaps? :) Probably means that some of us don't know what we're doing--largely because we don't have the appropriate background in programming, etc. I'd be delighted for someone to show me a Unicode text entry system for Mac that works as efficiently as Keyman. I've tried writing my own keyboard for OS X, but can't make it do overstrike keys correctly--or at least in an intuitive way (i.e., by typing the vowel first, then the accent).
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Rodney J. Decker, Th.D., Assoc. Professor/NT
Baptist Bible Seminary, Clarks Summit, PA, USA
URL: www.NTResources.com
PURL: purl.oclc.org/NT_Resources/
Email: <rdecker> at <NTResources.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
> [mailto:b-greek-bounces.at.lists.ibiblio.org at bgreek.at.ntresou
> rces.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Weaks
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 3:43 PM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] Frustrated Greek Learner!!![Scanned]
>
> On Sep 7, 2004, at 12:29 PM, bgreek at ntresources.com wrote:
> > ...Unicode is great (& Keyman is the best way to enter it on
> > Windows--wish there was something quite as slick on Mac!),
>
> This statement simply does not resonate with me. Creating
> custom unicode keyboard mappings is not difficult on latest
> Mac OS. There even is no need for 3rd party interfaces such
> as Keyman or Greekkeys if one knows what they're doing.
>
> Joe Weaks
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