https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38297

--- Comment #5 from Roman Eisele <[email protected]> 2012-05-09 01:08:07 PDT ---
A supplement:

If you use the LibreOffice 'Insert > Special characters' feature, you do not
even need to select 'Symbol' as font anymore; 'Times', 'Times New Roman' and
many other fonts also contain the Greek letters you want. Just select the
area/section 'Base Greek' (or similar) from the popup menu top right in the
dialog window, and LibreOffice will show you the Greek letters.

To insert Greek letters from the current (main text) font instead of switching
to 'Symbol' has the big advantage that the Greek letters should match the Latin
ones closely in their design, and if you change the main text font, the design
of the Greek letters will change, too -- always given the fact that the font
you are using really contains the Greek letters.

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