[B-Greek] Free Polytonic Uncial Greek Unicode Font?

Thomas Thackery tthackery at comcast.net
Sat Aug 5 21:13:40 EDT 2006


Καληνύχτα,

Unfortunately Sinaiticus' glyphs are not mapped according to the  
Greek Unicode code table. If I had the time I'd open the file and  
move them to their appropriate indices.  I'm at a loss why typefaces  
developed for biblical study (e.g. Greek) are not mapped according to  
Unicode (e.g. Mounce's Teknia font is a non-Unicode example), but  
rather assign Greek glyphs to Latin indices.

Ευχαριστώ,
Τομας
απο Καλιφόρνια



On Aug 5, 2006, at 5:37 PM, George F Somsel wrote:

> Jack Kilmon's Sinaiticus font might suit you.  Page down to  
> "Downloads."
>
>   Oops!  I forgot the URL
>
>   http://www.historian.net/
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> Jim Darlack <jdarlack at gcts.edu> wrote:
>   Does anyone out there know of a free polytonic unicode Greek font  
> that uses Uncial letters?
>
> Jim
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