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Date: Mon, 04 Nov 1996 23:48:41 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Mon, 06 Nov 1995 21:09:26 GMTContent-length: 4812<TITLE>Obtaining and installing Greek fonts</TITLE><BODY><h3> Disclaimer:</h3>This page and the files it points to are local copies of the originalsfrom <!WA0><a href="http://www.hyper.gr/makthes/fonts.html">www.hyper.gr</a>.It is provided in the hope that it will help overcome the slow responsetime experienced when accessing www.hyper.gr from "remote" places.For comments or suggestions please contact the owner of the page <!WA1><a href="mailto:dimitris@hyper.gr">dimitris@hyper.gr</a><H2><HR SIZE=4>Obtaining and installing Greek fonts<HR SIZE=4></H2>To correctly display the greek WWW pages on your screen, yoursystem needs to support Greek according to the standard ISO 8859-7.If it doesn't, you need to install a suitable Greek "font". You alsoneed to correctly configure your WWW-browser (Netscape, Mosaic etc).<p>We provide the software and instructions on how to do this on variousplatforms. Note that sofar our solutions enable you to view/print greektext (but not actually write Greek on all systems). We would appreciateyour feedback and expert's opinion to<!WA2><a href="mailto:dimitris@hyper.gr">dimitris@hyper.gr</a><H2>MS Windows 3.1</H2>To add greek fonts to your Windows 3.1x system<p>1) Get the file<!WA3><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/arial.exe">arial.exe</a>(165 KB) and execute it in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEMdirectory. It is a self-extracting LHA file that contains greekTrueType fonts.<p>2) Add the "Arial Greek" font to your Windows.Select [Main] -> [Control Panel]. In the [Control Panel]double-click the [Fonts] icon. Click [Add New Font] andselect all four "Arial Greek" as the fonts you want to add.<p>3) In Netscape, from menu [Options] select [Preferences].Then, from [Set Preferences On] choose [Fonts and Colors].Finally, using the [Choose Font] buttons, select "Arial Greek"as your viewing font.<HR SIZE=4><H2>Macintosh / System 7.1 or later</H2>Get file<!WA4><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/patcher.sit">patcher.sit</a>(unpack it with StuffIt) and apply the patch to Netscape 1.1N. You can thenuse your own high-quality greek (non-standard) Mac fonts, which yieldbest results for the moment. (tsaoutos@hyper.gr)<p>Alternatively, for an ELOT-928 compliant Mac font, get<!WA5><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/hellastimes.sit.hqx">hellastimes.sit.hqx</a>(70 KB) and once you've decompressed its contents, drop the font files inthe System Folder. Select "HellasTimes" as the font to use in Netscapeand "MacRoman" encoding (Options -> Preferences -> etc). (topalis@euclid.iacm.forth.gr)<HR SIZE=4><H2>DOS</H2><H4>(LYNX or WWW and Unix shell account / terminal sw)</H4>These solutions REQUIRE a VGA graphics adapter (Hercules etc not supported).Get the file<!WA6><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/abcgrl.com">abcgrl.com</a>(16 KB) and run it from DOS. It offers support for ISO 8859-7 (ELOT 928)and older, obsolete character sets. Switch to ELOT 928 with Alt-3.Other options are IBM 851 (Alt-2) and IBM 437 (Alt-1). (lialiamb@hyper.gr)<p>A more "orthodox" way, using the DOS-supplied programs for handlingdifferent codepages, uses a CPI file. Get <!WA7><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/dosgreek.zip">dosgreek.zip</a>(12 KB) a ZIP file which contains GAUSS.CPI and GRKEYB.COM.To add the Greek Font GAUSS.CPI under DOS 6.xx or DOS 7.0/Win95. (mchris@hyper.gr)<p><pre>1) Add the following lines to your CONFIG.SYS file:if you have DOS 7.0/Win95 DEVICE=C:\WIN95\COMMAND\DISPLAY.SYS CON=(EGA,,1) COUNTRY=xxx,737,C:\WIN95\COMMAND\COUNTRY.SYSif you have DOS 6.22 or earlier DEVICE=C:\DOS\DISPLAY.SYS CON=(EGA,,1) COUNTRY=xxx,737,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYSwhere xxx is your country code. 2) Add the following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:if you have DOS 7.0/Win95 C:\WIN95\COMMAND\MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((437) C:\path\GAUSS.CPI) C:\WIN95\MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=437if you have DOS 6.22 or earlier C:\DOS\MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((437) C:\path\GAUSS.CPI) C:\DOS\MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=437where path is where is the GAUSS.CPI file.3) Restart the computer.To Add Greek DOS Keyboard driver add the following line to yourCONFIG.SYS file:INSTALL=C:\path\GRKEYB.COMwhere "path" is where is the GRKEYB.COM file.The swap between the Greek and US Keyboard is with Ctrl-Alt-Space.</pre><HR SIZE=4><H2>X11 Window System Release 5 or later</H2>Get file<!WA8><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/X11_greek_fonts.tar.z">X11_greek_fonts.tar.z</a>(58 KB) and decompress it with GNU gzip.<p>You can find an excellent description on installing Greek under X11 in<!WA9><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/X11-greek.html">[Greek and X11]</a>(ngramm@hyper.gr).We also recommend that you read<!WA10><a href="http://www.duth.gr/gr/grfonts.html">[Greek in WWW]</a>by the Democritus University of Thrace. Consult the manual of yoursystem for details.<HR SIZE=4><!WA11><a href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~moshovos/fonts/index.html">Back to main newspage of www.hyper.gr</a><H4> <!WA12><A HREF="http://www.hyper.gr/disclaimer.html">© 1995 Hypernet Ltd</A></H4></BODY>
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