From: Carl W. Conrad (cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 08:48:12 EST
At 5:05 AM -0800 1/8/02, Philip Engmann wrote:
>Is it possible to have Biblical Greek Fonts on this
>website?
It's not altogether clear what it is that you're asking.
1. Do you want to know where to acquire Biblical Greek fonts for computer
or for on-line use? B-Greek doesn't have them but list-members can tell you
where to get quite a variety of Greek and Hebrew fonts.
2. Are you asking whether Biblical Greek fonts may be used in e-mail sent
to B-Greek? At this time that is not yet practical and it won't be until
unicode is readily employable on all computer platforms. In the B-Greek FAQ
which you should have received as a new subscriber there is a clear
explanation of the ASCII transliteration scheme in standard use here for
citation of Greek texts.
Or did you mean something else?
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