![]() The fonts below are all freely downloadable. (except Coptic, which coexists in the standard Greek Unicode range), but it is currently being updated. It contains no Latin charater set, nor any other language Mapped like the WinGreek fonts, making them mutually compatible. ![]() □ The standard non-Unicode characters are Why is it called “Aristarcoj”? Because it appears as the name of the Greek mathematician Aristarchus whenĭisplayed in its own characters, such as in a drop-down menu. I also wish it had a “handwritten” theta. My other pick as to appearance is GentiumAlt (the regular Gentium uses the tilde accent), but unfortunately it still contains no numerals. My font,Įmbodies my personal appearance preferences.* If not, or if you want to try something new, here are samples and links to a number of fonts. Then you have a Unicode polytonic Greek font installed and your browser should be ready to go: If you see a row of eight accented characters on the left that resemble the ones on the right (not necessarily the same font), ![]() (This page, and the Aristarcoj font, are currently being updated.) ![]()
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