Hi Miklos
you have some suggestions to solve my problem. I find Open Office an
excellent and ingenious word processor, and now nearly everything is
ready to work on it, including the typing of cyrillic characters and
other features, so I feel reluctant to give it in to MS Office. I have a
WinXP Home Ed. platform, Service Pack 2, run by a 1.5 GHz, 400 MHz FSB 1
MB L2 cache Intel Celeron M processor.
I would be extremely grateful for any suggestions.
I haven't tried typing Greek in OpenOffice.org (or anywhere else for quite
a while!). My understanding is that the operating system has the job of
setting up your languages and keyboard (including allowing you to type
diacriticals). Other add-on utilities may enhance that funtionality.
So there should be two jobs: setting up Windows to type Greek, and setting
up OpenOffice.org to allow unicode fonts.
I found a web page that talks about setting up Windows in detail:
Enabling Unicode languages in Windows XP
http://www.unleash.com/davidt/unicode/index.asp
There is a specific example of how to do this for Greek down the page.
And to set up OpenOffice.org to use Unicode fonts, you will also need to
enable Asian languages in OpenOffice.org (from Tools / Options /
Languages).
And keep in mind the suggestions by other posters - they probably know
more about it than I do!
Adrian
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