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changing fonts?
Hi Greg,
Thanks for your fast reply. I apologize for my ignorance with unicode, but would you mind sharing an example of your experiment? Again, thanks for your help with this! Jay > I don't think you can control the font, but you can print > out the Greek text as utf8-encoded unicode. I just tried > an experiment and managed to get Greek letters displayed > this way. > I had to turn off the "Wide Glyphs for Japanese/Chinese etc." > option under File/Get Info to get the spacing to come out > right. > -- > Greg |
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