Πιστιόλης Κωνσταντίνος wrote: > > In that page you propose: > ...A font which includes all accent combinations for Classical Greek is, > for instance, FreeSerif. The efont bitmap fonts (for xterm) also have > them... > > Which may or may not be valid depending which symbol your keymap produces > for acute (oxia or tonos). FreeSerif has a different symbol for 'tonos' > and 'oxia' and ancient greek is probably not viewed correctly if someone > types using the gr(polytonic) keymap with el_GR.UTF-8 locale > You are right of course. But this (I am sorry) is in the 'keyboard input' section of my page, which I have not updated yet, and I am still not quite sure what it should say. Should there, or should there not, be input methods for both 'oxia' and 'tonos', given that they are 'officially' the same? I mean, what should be the advice to the classicists?
My request for comment was, so far, only on the new 'font' section of the document, section 4.5. Regards, Jan -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/