have 9.1 you can try SUE or MLTE demo. I don't
have URLs handy, but you should be able to find them on Versiontracker.
Of course OS X has much better Unicode support...
Cheers, Sebastian
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input methods for polytonic Greek?
Nope. You'll need to use the hex-based input method. At one point I set out
to create a Unicode keyboard layout for polytonic Greek, but it was too
hard for me.
Good luck and let us/me know if it worked.
Cheers, Sebastian
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This prints OK but looks _horrible_ on screen,
> presumably due to the lack of hinting.
I've seen this behavior when distilling LaTeX documents. I guess the dvi2ps
program doesn't result in the most clean PostScript... How do you generate the PS
files that you distill?
Gree
rsion of 9.1 since WorldText is not included with
the update. You should be able to order that for a handling fee with one of the
coupons that came with your new Macs.
Cheers, Sebastian
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Ehrenfeldgürtel 156, 50823 Köln, Germany
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taz muss
ithout applications that support
it. Unfortunately the only mainstream application that seems to do so (I don't know
for sure) is Adobe InDesign 1.5
Mac OS 9.1 comes with a small word processor called WorldText that supports
ATSUI... it's a first step. Here's hoping
com) and SUE (don't have an URL handy).
Cheers, Sebastian
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Ehrenfeldgürtel 156, 50823 Köln, Germany
http://www.spinfo.uni-koeln.de/~hgd/
ou would *never* say anything like "Köln, NRW".
Cheers, Sebastian
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