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How can I get my web browser to display Traditional GreekKeys fonts?

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How can I get my web browser to display Traditional GreekKeys fonts?

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If you have a modern computer, OS, and browser, the preferred solution is to use a Unicode font wherever Unicode is offered as a choice by the web site. If you must use a Traditional GreekKeys-encoded font, the TrueType font Athenian has been made available for free download for Mac or Windows. The download is on this site. In general, on the Windows platform it is necessary to use Internet Explorer. For more information on which browsers work with Traditional GreekKeys Athenian and how to adjust the settings if Athenian is not working without intervention, see the browser instructions page of Donald Mastronarde’s Ancient Greek Tutorials web site.

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