Sorry for my belated reaction, but I was away from my e-mail for two weeks. I'm very excited to see that things are moving on the Greek front. Hans, I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean when you say "we need a greek vector and named glyphs." unicode does asign a unique number and name to (almost) any conceivable combination of greek vowel + accents/diacritical signs, for example: "1F00 = greek small letter alpha with psili." I could see whether I can find a map with these corresponding numbers and names somewhere or would be willing to write it myself. Is that what you're looking for? Best Thomas On Aug 23, 2004, at 6:29 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hans Hagen
wrote: Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hans, thank you.
But do you also have a solution for writing ancient Greek directly in Unicode UTF-8?
for that we need a greek vector and named glyphs, like in the unic-*.tex files or like chinese; do you have a list of character names and numbers?
But, does utf8 deal with accents?
Hans
Sorry, I don't have such list.
But maybe Thomas could write one? (I don't know how much work this is...)
Steffen