[B-Greek] typing psili perispomeni
Donald Vance
donaldrvance at mac.com
Tue Feb 3 09:32:11 EST 2009
The keystroke is a function of the keyboard layout file in your
computer. There is no one way to do this. You can create your own or
download several. On the Macintosh, there is also a Keyboard viewer
that brings up a windo with a map of a keyboard and shows the letters
produced by striking the various keys in the various keyboard layouts
that you have installed. I'm sure Windows has something similar.
On Feb 3, 2009, at 1:35 AM, ken chan wrote:
> A question about typing in greek polytonic.
> when I try to type psili perispomeni using = (dead key) & letter (as
> indicated in the greek polytonic keyboard manual), it actually gives
> me
> another diacritic sign (which I don't know the name for).
> So what is the actual keystroke for the psili perispomeni?
> Thanks.
>
>
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Donald R. Vance, Ph.D.
Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature
Oral Roberts University
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