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Whats the difference between the two versions of the WinGreek Greek font?

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Whats the difference between the two versions of the WinGreek Greek font?

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— back to the top The most recent version of WinGreek comes with two versions of its Greek font. Version One appears readily enough when one unzips the file: it is dated 21/04/1993 and is 55 Kb in size. Version Two is contained inside a folder named ‘Version 2’, and is dated 31/08/1993, 71 Kb in size. Version Two is a symbol font, so it will display all its characters in Windows 98 but will suffer from other problems, while Version One is a regular font but is incompatible with the Euro. I have developed a Euro-compatible version of this font, but I need to get in contact with the original developers before I can release it. Q: I can’t get an epsilon with grave accent and rough breathing / iota with diaresis Q: I can’t get the left opening parenthesis Q: I can’t get ANSI characters 128, 142 or 158 — back to the top These are all symptoms of the problems caused by the introduction of the Euro symbol. The combination of Windows 98 and above running Word 97 or above means that these cha

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