[B-Greek] Fwd: Free Polytonic Uncial Greek Unicode Font?
Curtis Hinson
curtis at curtishinson.com
Tue Aug 8 00:49:21 EDT 2006
Since I freed myself from the chains of the polytonic, which defaces
Greek like graffiti, I simply set up XP's language bar to let me switch
back and forth between unicode Greek and English. I notice quite a few
on here do the same. Amazing how it simplifies life.
Bless the Name
Curtis Hinson
John McChesney-Young wrote the following on 8/7/2006 9:54 PM:
> At 7:38 PM -0700 8/7/06, George F Somsel wrote in part:
>
>
>> To the best of my knowledge the SIL Galatia font is not a unicode font...
>>
>
> SIL Galatia isn't, but Galatia SIL is. See:
>
> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=SILgrkuni
>
> "Galatia SIL is the second release of a Biblical Greek font package
> from SIL International. The typeface is almost identical to the
> original SIL Galatia font, but is now encoded according to Unicode
> 3.1."
>
> I suppose that's one way to differentiate versions ...
>
> John
>
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