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From: pv9y@vax5.CCS.CORNELL.EDU
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Subject: Re: real greek font wanted
Keywords: fonts
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Date: 28 Sep 88 23:31:14 GMT
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In article <492@dutrun.UUCP> tnphhbu@dutrun.UUCP (Hans Buurman) writes:
>
>I offered to help out some people who want to write ancient Greek on a
>Mac. Now Symbol is a good font for doing math, but it seems some accents
>or punctuation marks are missing. (Sorry, I don't now what they're
>called in English :-). So could someone point me at a REAL Greek font ?
>
>I would also appreciate flames if I can use Symbol but just don't know
>how.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>	Hans
>(hans@duttnph, mcvax!dutrun!duttnph!hans, tnphhbu@dutrun, ... )
>Disclaimer: Greek is Greek to me....


Hmm,
   You have a couple of options.  You could use SMK Greek Keys or Kadmos,
of which are commercial, or I could upload a font a friend and I did in 
ResEdit (it's not real pretty, but not too bad) once I get the circumflex
working right.  It's called Neuburg, in honor of our professor that term.

Just tell me if you want it uploaded.

                                                Adam

Xaipe filon  (poor transliteration)

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