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The font TITUS Cyberbit Basic is excellent for writing Greek on a PC, so long as you are able to write in Unicode. It supports everything from qoppa to digamma to dots beneath letters. Also, unlike Vusillus, it has a fully functional Roman face. (My computer may have just been acting up last night, but on the offchance that it wasn't, download the ZIP, not the EXE file.)

It's TTF format, but apparently OS X on Macs may be able to handle that, insofar as they can deal with Unicode at all. There's information on Macs & Unicode here. Good ol' Mastro.

Date: 2004-02-13 10:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emidala.livejournal.com
woaaaah. excellent.

Date: 2004-02-13 12:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] easwaran.livejournal.com
Qoppa! Wow!

Date: 2004-02-13 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greenelephant.livejournal.com
But does it look better when it's not displayed on their page? The letters look quite messy to me. Gah - I'm all for functionality, but I want my Greek to look pretty :-)

Aha!

Date: 2004-02-13 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greenelephant.livejournal.com
I get it now. Yes, I am that slow. :-)

What I really wish is that I could have a Win 9x font that looks just like Athenian, for which the keyboard made sense. I tend to use the Graeca family of fonts (which also, I think, have papyrological and epigraphical characters and diacriticals), since our department has a site license for them.

But perhaps I'll download TITUS for the Mac here and see what it looks like.

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