Here's the recommended 2.0 way of doing things:

Go to clone card types, and clone the Vocabulary card type to Greek, Hebrew, 
etc, ... . Using the card browser, move your cards over to the correct card 
type.

This being said, Tim is porting his plugin to have formatting based on tags. 
However, this can cause some confusion as cards can have multiple tags and 
therefore could have conflicting requirements. Also, you could give cards from 
different card types (and therefore with potentially different fields) the same 
tag, which could screw up tag-based formatting as well.

Peter

> I'm so grateful for all of the hard work that has gone into 2.0!
> Hebrew vowel marks now display properly, which is one of the big
> problems I had with 1.x, and I'm looking forward to trying out
> the .gif compatibility.
> 
> I'm working on Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, and I
> would like to use different fonts for each language.  Currently, it is
> possible to set card appearance according to card types, but will it
> be possible to set the card appearance according to tags?  I thought I
> had read somewhere on here before about being able to set font faces
> by category, but that was probably a long time ago now, and it seems
> that categories have been replaced by tags...

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