If only it worked that way, but it doesn't, unfortunately, as we have a
couple of times as many characters in Ancient Greek than, say, in
English, due to the various accent and diacritical marks in the former.
Basically it is the very same problem of how you produce Chinese or
Japanese script on a 101-keyboard.
MM
Michael Adams írta:
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:47:00 +0200
Miklos Mezosi wrote:
Hi JC,
which fonts do you exactly mean that you say work nice with OOo2.0.3.?
Keyman's ? Thessalonica's?
MM
I am not multilingual at all myself. But try selecting all text you want
as Greek, go format - character and change the language. If this works
at all, then you need to set up Greek language styles.