https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94744

--- Comment #2 from thanasis57 <[email protected]> ---
Now, you will observe that these characters fall into two groups far apart from
each other, the U+03xx and the U+1Fxx, with some equivalences in the cases with
the oxeia accent.

<rant>
That is because at the time the unicode character tables were being created,
some bright minds at ELOT (the Greek ISO), decided that the polytonic
characters are not Greek, but ancient Greek! It was right after the time of the
linguistic reform, where the accents vareia and perispomeni, and the breathes
psili and dassia were dropped, and we passed from the polytonic to the
monotonic system.

And since they represented the Greek state, their recommendation must have
carried weight with the Unicode consortium. If only they knew...

Later, however, some linguists and philologists (probably non-Greek) must have
said: "Hey, wouldn't it be great to be able to use a computer for our work,
which involves things like... ancient Greek?". And so we got polytonic support
in Unicode.
</rant>

You will notice the following:
-Since the oxeia accent was the only one retained after the 80's, there are
equivalences between the monotonic and polytonic character sets, in particular
where the oxeia is concerned.

-I omit the vareia variants, because the vareia only goes at the last syllable
(if it is accentuated), which is indifferent for the current purposes
(although, I suppose the programmatic cost to implement this shouldn't be
important, but just saying).

-I only mention the capital letters for brevity's sake.

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