Hi Willi, Sorry I was unclear. This is a question to only users of modern greek. The encoding we're looking at replacing (iso-8859-7) handles modern greek only. We're really happy with the polytonic support from Thomas Schmitz. Sort of implicit in all that is that (currently--I have no idea about future plans), Antykwa Torunska only handles monotonic greek. adam Willi Egger said this at Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:37:00 +0200:
Hi Adam,
How do I have to interprete the brackets in the topic? Will there be also support for the polytonic Greek or are those glyphs not included in the Antykwa Torunska font-sets? - Can't comment on your question, sorry.
Willi
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hey all.
Hans and I are working on sorting out the greek Antykwa Torunska font support, and I noticed in the existing files that there is a fairly minimal iso-8859-7 greek encoding already implemented (enco-grk).
Here's the question: does anyone encode their fonts using this? Is anyone so dependent on it that it would be a bad thing if it went away and was replaced with a (mostly) compatible new greek encoding (sort of iso-8859-7 married with TeXnANSI)?
Speak up now, because Hans is in a cut-out-the-legacy-crap mood... ;)
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