Re: Greek accentuation marks

From: John Cowan (cowan@locke.ccil.org)
Date: Thu Oct 15 1998 - 16:46:27 EDT


Constantine Stathopoulos wrote:

>However, in almost all fonts designed in the early days of the Unicode
> Standard, TONOS/OXIA appears as it has always been: a diagonal line
> similar to acute (see MS Windows 95 system font, Times New Roman,
> Arial and Courier).

Courier New has the vertical mark, as do Lucida Console and Lucida
Sans Unicode; Arial, Times, and Bitstream Cyberbit use the acute.

-- 
John Cowan	http://www.ccil.org/~cowan		cowan@ccil.org
	You tollerday donsk?  N.  You tolkatiff scowegian?  Nn.
	You spigotty anglease?  Nnn.  You phonio saxo?  Nnnn.
		Clear all so!  'Tis a Jute.... (Finnegans Wake 16.5)



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