Do GreekKeys Unicode input and fonts work with browsers?
As of 2008, all current browsers (and for reasons of security one should use only current browsers, not old versions) work with Unicode fonts and Unicode input. If you have GreekKeys Unicode keyboard, you can use the Unicode input option in the TLG’s search field instead of beta code, or do the same in Diogenes 3. Browsers may, on the other hand, present a rather odd mishmash of Greek fonts when Unicode Greek is displayed. Some html pages are generated without designation of a particular font or fonts for the browser to use, and in this case if the default font you have chosen for the browser does not contain all the Greek characters needed, the missing characters will be supplied from another font. The TrueType font New Athena Unicode is made freely available by the American Philological Association to facilitate Greek on the internet. See the download page. Return to top of FAQ.
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