Xref: utzoo comp.text.tex:4994 sci.lang:8744 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!ukc!educ-isis!teexdwu From: teexdwu@ioe.lon.ac.uk (DOMINIK WUJASTYK) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex,sci.lang Subject: Re: TeX / LaTeX macros for Greek Summary: Greek Metafonts and macros exist Message-ID: <1991Jan13.002847.27921@ioe.lon.ac.uk> Date: 13 Jan 91 00:28:47 GMT References: <1991Jan10.002810.22342@cs.rochester.edu> Reply-To: teexdwu@ioe.lon.ac.uk (DOMINIK WUJASTYK) Organization: Institute of Education University of London Lines: 12 In article <1991Jan10.002810.22342@cs.rochester.edu> gh@cs.rochester.edu (Graeme Hirst) writes: >I would appreciate hearing of any source of macros for easing the >problem of typesetting Greek words in a LaTeX manuscript (primarily >English). For example, I would like to say some thing like this: What you want exists. Silvio Levy (Princeton) created a very successful Greek font in Metafont, and macros to go with. Full breathing, accents, context-sensitive sigma, the lot. (No digamma, I think.) Silvio reported on his work in TUGboat, issue 9.1 as I recall. The fonts and macros should be available from the usual TeX archives. Dominik