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Old 10-27-2009, 06:27 PM   #5
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Including classical Greek, with its accents and breathing marks that are not used in modern Greek?
Honestly, I didn't know about the accents and other marks in ancient Greek. I thought it had the same alphabet as the modern Greek and that's it....
I can tell you one thing... .no, two))) - the guys in Ukraine were successful in displayin old Church-Slavonic texts with all their tyldas and fancy letters in PB, and they say that basically, everything depends on the typeface (font). If there is a true type font that can display Classic Greek text with all its chachkies, then you'll be able to install it to any PocketBook. At least this is how it works with Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic and all Cyrillics. That's how I understand it from my non-very-computerish background.
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