![]() I am currently trying to determine whether there is a need for SBL to produce Greek keyboard drivers for download along with the new font, or whether users will be satisfied with the Unicode input methods they already use. The computerisation of classical and koine Greek is better established, other fonts already exist supporting these forms of polytonic Greek, and many classical and Biblical scholars are already working with Unicode encoded text. When we released the SBL Hebrew font, it was obvious that both an extensive manual and dedicated keyboard layouts and drivers would be needed: many issues in the computerisation Biblical Hebrew were only recently settled, during the very development of the SBL Hebrew font. The first release version of the SBL Greek font should be available within the next few days (announcement to follow), and I am giving some thought to documentation and keyboarding issues. ![]()
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