[B-Greek] online Greek texbook and classes - help and advicesought

Nigel Chapman nigel at chapman.id.au
Tue Apr 12 14:19:25 EDT 2011


On Wed, April 13, 2011 3:29 am, Sarah J. Blake wrote:

> Non-Unicode fonts do not work with Screen readers for people with visual
> impairments at all--what we "see" is your English keystrokes.

+1. Unicode is universal.

I'm sure this has been mentioned on-list before, but you can type simple
betacode into the following webpage and then copy-paste Unicode Greek out
of it for any purpose (essays, etc).

    http://typegreek.com

The script is free-to-adapt, and can be integrated into other applications
if you have some IT nous at your disposal. It gets slow with thousands of
words in a TEXTAREA, but is quite adequate for short pieces.

Nigel.

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