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SIL Greek Font System Requirements

NRSI staff, 2002-12-09; 9371 reads

Galatia and Unicode

The SIL Greek Font System is a pre-Unicode or “legacy” font system which was originally released by SIL in 1998. These fonts have been superceded by Unicode-encoded Greek fonts, such as Galatia SIL or Gentium — a typeface for the nations.

Table of Contents for this web page:

    Requirements
    Related Packages
    Other Resources

Requirements

The Windows package requires Windows 3.1 or later. The Macintosh package requires System 7 or later.

Related Packages

A number of additional utilities enhance the usefulness of the SIL Greek Font System. Note that none of these are included in the general package and must be downloaded separately.

  • SIL Apparatus Fonts NRSI staff, 1998-03-18; 57204 reads

    Fonts containing a wide range of text critical marks. The SIL Apparatus Fonts were designed to provide most of the symbols needed to reproduce the textual apparatus found in major editions of Greek & Hebrew biblical texts.

  • Tavultesoft Keyman Joan Wardell, 2007-04-23; 107119 reads

    Keyman is a keyboard management utility that makes it practical to input many different languages in almost any Windows application. Keyman allows you to have arbitrarily long input sequences and to have diacritics typed after the base character.

  • SILKey for Macintosh Jonathan Kew, 1998-03-11; 33692 reads

    SILKey is a suite of programs that can be used to modify the behavior of the Macintosh keyboard when typing in any standard Macintosh word processor or other text-editing program. Written by Jonathan Kew, it is very similar to, but is not based on, the Keyman program for Windows.

  • Consistent Changes for Publishing Fred West, 2003-11-24; 14142 reads

    The Consistent Changes (CC) program is useful for finding all occurrences of specified characters, words, or phrases in a text file or series of text files, and making some type of change to this data in a consistent way.

  • SIL Hebrew Font System — Biblical Hebrew fonts and utilities
  • Some tools and resources for character input 2009-02-16; 64752 reads

    Links to useful tools for character input.

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