[b-greek] Re: New Member : discovered Alphabetics

From: Carl W. Conrad (cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu)
Date: Sun Sep 10 2000 - 10:06:41 EDT


At 9:00 AM -0500 9/10/00, Sterling D. Allan wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I just happened upon this list by doing a search a google.com I was
>searching to see if there is a transliteration service whereby someone
>unfamiliar with Greek/Hebrew might enter a name and have an accurate
>transliteration rendered in the target language. I found a post from your
>sight that was also mentioning fonts that are more universally available.
>I do a lot of Greek/Hebrew fonts on my web site and need something
>practical for display that is friendly across more browsers and font
>packages. Could someone respond to me privately if you wish and let me
>know about resources available along these lines?

I just want to say that the forwarding of this message about the
"Alphabetics" web-site in no way constitutes any endorsement of it or its
contents by the B-Greek administrative staff, and any comments about it
should be addressed to the sender, not to B-Greek.

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