How can I start using Unicode Greek (for Windows only) right now?
–WORD 97 allows the entry of polytonic Greek characters in Unicode fonts (via the “Insert Symbol” command) for the first time. –POLYTONIC GREEK IN WINDOWS 2000: a keyboard utility to type the accents in Unicode (along with the new Unicode Palatino including polytonic Greek (dead-keys for accents are on the right side as in Greek typewriters) is available in the new Windows 2000. –ANTIOCH UNICODE POLYTONIC GREEK FONT AND KEYBOARD FOR WORD 97/2000 is available as shareware: it is downloadable at this address: http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~hancock/antioch.htm I have tried it in Word 97, and it installs smoothly and works excellently-particularly useful is the ability to re-map the dead keys for accents and other keys for Greek. It also promises the ability to convert older Greek formats (including GreekKeys) to Unicode. (Included as well is a biblical Hebrew font and keyboard which I have not evaluated.) –“POLITONISTIS” UNICODE for WORD 97 is available for 15,000 drachmas (about fift