[b-greek] Re: Helena font keyboard chart??

From: CEP7@aol.com
Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 18:15:24 EDT


Actually, you can add fonts to Mac. You can download the Teknia font from the
Teknia website. There are probably other downloadable fonts also. Check the
Galaxie website for their Greek fonts. The Helena font keyboard map can be
accessed from two places. If you have the Accordance CD, it will be in the
Accordance Manual on the CD. Also you can access the KeyCaps application from
the Apple Menu at the upper left hand side of the screen. Click on the apple
icon and hold it down. Scan the menu and look for KeyCaps. Select KeyCaps.
This will bring up a keyboard map. Select Helena from the Fonts Menu. To view
the different keys under Shift, Option, or ShiftOption, hold down those keys
and the keyboard map will change to the appropriate mapping. KEyCaps as a map
of all your fonts (something that PCs don't provide). I hope this helps.

Charles E. Powell, Ph.D.
9749 Burney Dr
Dallas, TX 75243
972-231-4166
cep7@aol.com
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In a message dated 4/19/02 4:56:59 PM, plstepp@juno.com writes:

<< For a variety of circumstances, it looks like I'm going to be forced to
finish my dissertation on a Mac 9 (after writing the first half on a PC).
The PC Greek font I was using was SGkClassic, which (I believe) came with
Bible Windows.

The only Greek font available to me on the Mac I'm using (no, I can't add
fonts) is Helena, and (of course) the keyboarding doesn't match up with the
SGkClassic.

Does anyone know where I can find a keyboard chart for Helena showing all the
diacritical marks, etc.?

Appreciate it!

Plaster >>


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