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WELCOME
TO THE CLASSICAL GREEK UNICODE WEBSITE What is it? A free keyboard to type classical Greek in any Unicode application, such as
Notepad or Microsoft Word97 or later.
(Works best in Windows 2000 or XP, but will also function in 98 or ME.) The keyboard allows you to use the new
standard Unicode character set to type and edit ancient Greek easily--with the
full polytonic character set. The
keyboard is compatible with the old “BetaCode” Greek typing system. One of the
main advantages of Unicode is the ability to exchange documents with others
without their needing special proprietary translating software, something that
was not possible for classical Greek before: all that's needed is a standard
Unicode program. Any required fonts can
be embedded with the document (Tools, Options, Save, Embed TrueType
fonts). Unlike the old ANSI schemes for
classical Greek and other non-Latin alphabets, the user can change the font
without losing the underlying data. If you don't know what Unicode is, see some
of the websites below, and the Unicode site: The best introduction on the usefulness of Unicode for users of classical
Greek is this review by Prof. Rusten: For the Unicode charts, showing each character and its Unicode hex value,
see · The accents are entered after the vowels, so you can see the results as you type (e.g., see the addition of a smooth breathing mark to alpha, then a circumflex, then an iota subscript). · Combine accents as you wish, and the result is always a fully precomposed Unicode Greek character (Unicode Normalization form “C”). · You can change, add, or remove accents or breathing marks easily (and visually see the changes as you do them). · Medial sigma is automatically converted to final sigma at the end of a word. · Usable in any standard Unicode application (with Windows NT, 2000, or XP). ·
Compatible with widely-used TLG/Perseus “Beta
Code” key assignments. Alternate
keyboard also provided. ·
In Windows 2000 or XP, does not require macros
or add-ins, but directly enters Unicode text into any application window, text
box, field, dialog box, etc.
Click below to download the latest version (about 1.9 MB). This includes the Keyman program, a Greek
font test Word document, and the free Greek keyboard. If you have already installed the program Tavultesoft Keyman 6.x, you can
right-click on the link below to save the keyboard file to your drive (about 10
KB), and then double-click the file to install. More information on Keyman, a powerful program for creating Unicode
keyboards, is available at: To read the installation directions, click below: Here is a list of frequently asked questions:
Besides Palatino Linotype (bundled with Windows 2000 and XP), another good
font is the free Cardo unicode font. Note
that although the screen appearance of Cardo is not good, at least in version 0.71
of the font, it prints very well. You
can download it here: If you have any questions, you can e-mail me at AtticGreek at aol dot com. |
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