Which Windows version
Rick L Sheridan
chesed5 at juno.com
Fri Dec 20 15:59:42 EST 2002
I am working with Windows XP home edition also. When you add Greek to
the list of input languages, you have a choice of keyboard layouts.
"Greek polytonic" is one of the choices. It gives you access to all of
the characters and diacritics to write standard polytonic Greek.
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 05:46:07 -0500 "David J. Perry" <perryd at telocity.com>
writes:
> I personally work with text in Greek and Hebrew with XP
> home. And, of course, the MS-supplied Greek user interface is
> monotonic, not polytonic <g>.
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