Hello George,

6 Jan 2002, 16:59:12, you wrote:

> Hello Costa,

> 6 Jan 2002, 16:34:12, Costas Papadopoulos wrote:

>> Is there a "shortcut" way of solving this problem?

> Yes  there  is  a  work  around  but  it's tricky. Basically you have to
> replace  some  .fon  files  in your <font> directory. Unfortunatelly I'm
> using  Win 2000 for a long time and I don't remember what you have to do
> excactly. A, you should also change autoexec.bat and config.sys. I don't
> remember what I have done when I resolved this problem 2 years ago.

>> Anyway,  if  I  were  to  reinstall Windows with Greek language as the
>> default,  would  I  be automatically seeing Greek in the Windows title
>> bars and menus? This is something that I don't prefer to have.

> You  will  see  greek  nowhere.  What you will have is system fonts with
> greek  support.  Now  you  have  greek support but NOT system fonts with
> greek  support.  Try to search ms knowledge base, maybe they have post a
> workaround.

> But WHENEVER YOU INSTALL WINDOWS ALWAYS CHOOSE CUSTOM INSTALL AND ALWAYS
> CHOOSE GREEK KEYBOARD LAYOUT & GREEK LANGUAGE AS DEFAULT.

> (sorry for the caps :))

Thanks. I don't think I have the strength to go through another format
so soon after the last one! I'll make do with what I have for the time
being.  If  I find an alternative solution, one that doesn't involve a
Windows reinstallation, I may try it.


-- 
Best regards,
 Costas                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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