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  2. Ancient Greek fonts - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/3617851

    Users are not normally able to install either keyboards or fonts on an iOS device. All OS X and iOS devices come with everything already installed for Unicode Greek for a long time now. You can type Unicode Greek in Pages by just activating the Greek keyboard layout provided by Apple via Settings > General > Keyboards. PS Here is a converter

  3. Greek font? - Apple Community - Apple Support Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/1814555

    Then select Greek in the "flag" menu at the top right of the Finder and start typing. Use Keyboard Viewer to see which key does what. OS X comes with fonts for Greek already, there is no need to download anything. Lucida Grande is the default and probably Arial, Helvetica, Tahoma, Times will have it as well.

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  5. Font - Symbol - Apple Community - Apple Support Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/252511547

    What is interesting to me is that I have Pages v10.3.9 and macOS 11.2.2 on both M1 mini and Intel platforms, and I cannot see Apple Symbol, or Symbol in the Pages Font menu. The fonts are present and verify in Font Book, and are readily seen in LibreOffice Writer v7.1, or Mellel v5.0.6 — where I can type an 'a' and get 'α' using the Symbol font.

  6. Click on Input Sources. Click the box by Greek or Greek Polytonic. Click the "Allow a different for each document" and "Show input menu in menu bar" at the bottom of the window. Click the American flag in the menu bar at the top of the screen and a Greek flag will take the place of the American flag. You now have greek fonts instad of english.

  7. Where can I get Greek fonts. ... Are these fonts available for the Mac? Show more Less. Posted on Apr 1 ...

  8. I teach Greek & for years have used various Greek fonts on my different notes & handouts. I recently moved over to a Macbook because a number of friends said how much better than a PC it is... However, I now come to teach again & have found that my Macbook doesn't recognise my previous Greek font or even the basic PC font 'symbol'...

  9. Typing breathings in Greek font - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/2543011

    Go to system prefs/language & text/input sources and check the boxes for Polytonic Greek and Keyboard Viewer, plus the box for Show Input Menu in Menu Bar. Then select Polytonic Greek in the Menu Bar and activate Keyboard Viewer from the same place and you should see how to type all the breathings via deadkeys. Some more info: wildertower, as ...

  10. 2 choices: Do Edit > Special Characters and click on the gear wheel at the top left, select Customize and check the box for Greek. Double click or drag drop to input. Go to system prefs/language & text/input sources and check the box for Greek, plus the box for Show Input Menu in Finder.

  11. Are these old fonts worth all the trouble to make them Unicode? 2. Where can I find a quick how-to in order to tell FontForge to shift the greek "A" in the offending fonts from its current, wrong, position (00C1) to the right one (0391)? Check the Help. But I think you can just copy/paste the glyphs from the wrong position to the right one.