Monday, May 12, 2003 Thomas A. Schmitz wrote: TAS> After using LateX for a while, I became interested in TAS> ConTeXt and was immediately fascinated by the ease of use TAS> and the logical structure of commands. However, for my TAS> job, I need to typeset in ancient Greek (politoniko). TAS> There are a couple of packages for LaTeX that can do that TAS> (Teubner, psgreek e.g.), but can it be done in ConTeXt? I TAS> already stumble whenever I try to set the language to TAS> Greek; I get a couple of error messages (I use the TAS> standard teTex-distribution on a Mac with OS X 10.2). Can TAS> anybody point me to helpful documents or discussions? TAS> Thanks a lot! What kind of errors do you get? Some time ago I did give the thing a quick try, and could do something by using Gamma (ConTeXt compiled with an Omega engine), and could do something; but since the greek-relevant OCPs in Omega are defective, I dropped the thing. Something that could probably be done is setting up a typescript to use, for example, Claudio Beccari's fonts (cbgreek). Also, there may be some Greek ConTeXt user (maybe the one who contributed the Greek-specific language things?). He might know more. (Sorry for the quick answer, I will try to come out with a draft for the cbgreek typescripts later :>) -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta