![]() ![]() ![]() 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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