From: Paul F. Evans (evans@mail.gld.com)
Date: Mon Jan 13 1997 - 12:38:01 EST
<html><html><head></head><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><font size=2 color="#000000" face="Arial">Ellen,<br><br>It wasn't clear from you post if you could view the what I sent as Greek text. However, in spite of a couple of foolish errors in my enthusiam, I received the post back from B-Greek with the Greek text in tact. Indeed all the accents and subscripts seem to be possible.<br><br>Because of the mixed results that the members of the list have in receiving the text, some as a scambled transliteration and others as authentic text, it would be somewhat rude to post in this form as a general rule. I simply wanted to "test" what I had found. One list member using Navigator did receive authentic text, but appears at present not to be able to reproduce the results.<br><br>Paul F. Evans<br>Pastor<br>Thunder Swamp Pentecostal Holiness Church<br>MT. Olive NC<br><br>"Endeavouring to make use of NT Greek in a real life ministry!"<br><br>PS. I include a copy to the List
in order to assure everyone that they will not be receiving scrambled messages to the list. I propose to waste no more bandwidth on the list with this topic. Thanks for your patience. Please e-mail me off the list if anyone needs to.<br>----------<br>> From: Mike Adams <<font color="#0000FF"><u>adtech@sprynet.com</u><font color="#000000">><br>> To: Paul F. Evans <<font color="#0000FF"><u>evans@mail.gld.com</u><font color="#000000">><br>> Subject: Re: Re. Greek Fonts and E-mail<br>> Date: Monday, January 13, 1997 12:11 PM<br>> <br>> <br>> en arch hn o logoj<br>> <br>> kai o logos en pros ton qeon.<br>> <br>> <br>> the first is in "Greek", the second in "Mounce"<br>> <br>> What's it look like?<br>> <br>> Obviously. It does't come back in Greek in a reply.<br>> <br>> D'ya think you could do accents and subscripts??<br>> Of course, it would probably be wise in a message to both post in <br>> Greek and to
transliterate.<br>> <br>> Ellen<br>> </p>
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