Instead of this complecated system of representing Greek,
isn't better to have a tool for writing Greek letters or upload Greek fonts?
Representing Greek
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as far as I'm concerned, the way we write Greek now is fairly simple, just make sure to put i
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you have to download the font in order to see it, it IS a tool for writing Greek letters.isn't better to have a tool for writing Greek letters or upload Greek fonts?
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Re: Representing Greek
Yes it is, do read the instructionsThomasGR wrote:Instead of this complecated system of representing Greek,
isn't better to have a tool for writing Greek letters or upload Greek fonts?
Representing Greek - Font Notes for New Users
flebile nescio quid queritur lyra, flebile lingua murmurat exanimis, respondent flebile ripae
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TestingAurelia wrote:as far as I'm concerned, the way we write Greek now is fairly simple, just make sure to putiCode: Select all
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you have to download the font in order to see it, it IS a tool for writing Greek letters.isn't better to have a tool for writing Greek letters or upload Greek fonts?
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Why is there a space between a and j (α and ς)?