Re: greek font

Kevin and Sandi Anderson (crossroads@sprynet.com)
Tue, 11 Nov 1997 22:06:39 -0500

While we're on the thread about Greek fonts, I was wondering if anyone knows
if there are transliteration fonts for Greek and Hebrew? Neither ASCII nor
extended ASCII seems to include, for example, the letter "e" with a
horizonal stroke over it (transliterating the letter Eta), or the
superscript "e" (transliterating the Shewa, and with other strokes upon it
to render forms of compound Shewa).

Thanks for any help!
Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Robie <jwrobie@mindspring.com>
To: Andrew Kulikovsky <anku@celsiustech.com.au>
Cc: 'b-greek@virginia.edu' <b-greek@virginia.edu>
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 1997 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: greek font

>At 11:22 AM 11/12/97 +1030, Andrew Kulikovsky wrote:
>>Filoi!
>>
>>I have a Greek windows font simply named "greek.ttf". I downloaded this
>>font from the net somewhere a while ago but I haven't got a clue where!
>>Does anyone out there know about this font and where I can find it
>>again?
>
>You probably have WinGreek. Check out the fonts section of "Little Greek"
>for information on how to get this font from the Internet (the URL is in my
>signature).
>
>Jonathan
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