[B-Greek] Greek keyboards
Ken Penner
ken.penner at acadiau.ca
Tue Sep 4 09:51:07 EDT 2007
I agree with Randall and Curtis that using established standards is preferable, especially in the long term. Use the national Greek keyboard, which is probably included with your operating system. I have summarized the Microsoft setup instructions for Windows XP at http://ocp.acadiau.ca/kpenner/reference/Polytonic.pdf
Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies,
Acadia Divinity College,
Wolfville, Nova Scotia,
Canada B4P 2R6.
(902)585-2213
Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic vocabulary memorization software:
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> A resounding αμην (amen) to that. It's pointless to invent
> new layouts when there's a perfectly good one built in that's
> an international standard, and works with polytonic.
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