>
>What can I do in XeLateX in order to obtain a Greek font that recognises and 
>changes unicode in Ancient Greek ?
>many thx for ur attention and ur help
>Fabio
>

Hello,

I am not really sure what you are asking. However, many fonts have support for 
polytonic Greek
and as long your input file is a UTF-8 encoded file, there is absolutely no 
problem.
Now if you want to automatically transform Greek text that is encoded in some 
8-bit ASCII
encoding, then you can use some Perl script to make reencoding.

A.S.


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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece


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