[B-Greek] new use for a unicode tool/ doing the happy dance!!
TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
Mon Oct 10 11:54:48 EDT 2005
I didn't know that was there! Double happy dance right now :-) It also says
something in the helpfile about handwriting recognition. I'll have to play
with that too :-)
I still can't use it in AOL though :-0 What am I doing wrong? You can type
in unicode Greek in your e-mails?
Kat Doe
homemaker
In a message dated 10/10/2005 10:31:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
curtis at curtishinson.com writes:
GEIA SOU KAT Γεια σου Κατ
Why not use Window 98 or XP's built-in support for this? It has both
monotonic and polytonic Greek support built in, with an indicator on the
taskbar, and you can switch with Alt-Shift between languages. Just go
to control panel in XP, Regional and Language Options, Languages tab,
and click Details and add the type of Greek support you want. Many of
us use this on B-Greek when we add Unicode versions of what we're
transliterating (for shorter sections, for long quotes cut and paste
from some place like my site with Unicode texts). It works everywhere
too, I often use it to send emails in Unicode Greek or type in chat
sessions in Unicode Greek.
Bless the Name
Curtis Hinson
http://curtishinson.com
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