[B-Greek] where can I find a download
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 30 13:27:26 EDT 2006
I believe you can also do polytonic Greek. What would be involved is to set your language to Greek and use a unicode font supporting polytonic Greek. There are a number of such fonts: Arial Unicode MS, Gentium, Cardo, Galilee, and Titus Cyberbit Basic come to mind offhand. All of these except for Arial Unicode can be freely downloaded over the internet. I am not sure that Technia Greek is a true unicode compliant font since I seem to recall reading something to the contrary. If it isn't, I wouldn't use it for anything other than READING text already encoded with it. I'm not an expert in font matters so someone else may wish to correct this.
george
gfsomsel
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From: ApostleBobby <apostlebobby at yadtel.net>
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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 1:00:03 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] where can I find a download
I use microsoft word, and I can change to modern greek in the language, and I can change fonts to teknia greek, but I want to be able to change the language to teknia greek, is that possible? so that way I can switch when needed. thanks everyone I love this site.
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