[B-Greek] Reading Greek in Messages
Sarah Madden
sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 18:59:55 EST 2008
David --
When you get the squiggly red lines, that probably means Word detects a
perceived misspelling based on whatever default language has been chosen (
e.g., British spellings don't always match American ones). Have you tried
changing your default language in Word? Go to Tools > Language > Set
Language, and change the default language to whatever is your preference.
Sarah Madden
Maryland
sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
On 1/3/08, David McKay <gontroppo at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I can read it, but only if I adjust the settings each
> time I click on a post.
> George said something interesting before about
> settings in the Yahoo Mail options, but I can't see
> how to do this.
>
> I was given instructions to set Firefox to utf-8
> automatically, but on checking this, I also had to set
> the fotn for an individual post to be able to read the
> Greek.
>
> I'm wondering if there is something in a detection of
> font in each browser that resets things.
>
> I have this problem with dictionaries in Microsoft
> WORD when I quote text, or use text from a source
> which uses a diffeent dictionary. I prefer an Aussie
> or UK dictionary, but I often find that the dictionary
> is US and I'm getting squiggly red lines under text
> that is correct for the British scheme.
>
> David McKay
>
>
>
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