[texhax] GFS Porson polytonic keymap?
Pierre MacKay
pierre.mackay at comcast.net
Thu May 7 03:21:10 CEST 2009
Peter King wrote:
>On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:09:09PM +0200, Erik Norvelle wrote:
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>>It may be that the codes for GFS Porson are like those for the Teubner
>>package, which is what I used prior to switching to Unicode Porson.
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>>The manual for Teubner is here:
>>http://www.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contrib/teubner/teubner-doc.pdf
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>The manual suggests a LaTeX macro for entering rough/smooth breathing on
>the circumflex. It doesn't seem to work in GFS Porson -- there isn't any
>macro defined in porson.fd or porson.sty to do the work that's done in
>Teubner.
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A true Porson oughtn't to produce a tilde in any case. The tilde is a
Didot form of
perispomene, and one of the distinguishing marks of Porson is the simple
rounded
cap for perispomene (based on Porson's own handwriting.)
Post-positive sequences for polytonic Greek are far from dead. Look at
Kryukov's
Thessalonica for Open Office. (disclosure --- the Ibycus sequencing is
my contribution.)
I continue to use sequences (which just happen to fit into 7-bit ASCII)
because my aging
memory can't keep up with the all the ALT CTL FUNC key chordal fingering
you need for
getting eight bits out of a normal keyboard.
Pierre MacKay
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