<evlagoutaris at hotmail dot com> wrote:

> Most browsers do not support "Toned" Greek Capital Vocals and
> I can't find this code in Uni-Coding.  If you can read greek
> the letters I'm reffered to are: Έ , Ά , Ύ , Ό , Ώ , Ί
> and Ή .  Is there a code that I can't find?

But you did provide Unicode code points for these seven letters in your
message:

Έ    U+0388
Ά    U+0386
Ύ    U+038E
Ό    U+038C
Ώ    U+038F
Ί    U+038A
Ή    U+0389

Other letters with tonos can be found in the "Greek and Coptic" block at
U+03xx, in the "Greek Extended" block at U+1Fxx, or by adding U+0301
COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT to a base vowel.

As far as the browsers are concerned, it is likely that most *browsers*
can handle these letters just fine but many *fonts* do not include
glyphs for them.  Go to www.unicode.org and click on "Display Problems?"
for more information.

-Doug Ewell
 Fullerton, California


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