[OS X TeX] using ancient Greek with iTeXMac
Adam Maxwell
amaxwell at wsu.edu
Thu Apr 29 03:12:20 CEST 2004
Chris,
On 27 Apr, 2004, at 13:13, Chris Lovell wrote:
> I'm new to TeX, and am trying to use it to generate documents with a
> mixture of text in English and ancient (polytonic) Greek. It's not
> working for me so far. Using the built-in editor, I created a short
> test document:
>
> %!iTeXMac(charset):UTF-8
>
> \documentclass[11pt]{article}
> \usepackage[polutonikogreek,english]{babel}
> \usepackage[combine]{ucs}
Try \usepackage{ucs} without the [combine].
> [here I pasted in a bunch of UTF-8 Greek text I grabbed from the
> Perseus Project, http://www.perseus.tufts.edu. It's with precombined
> accents, if that matters.]
I used the same website and format, and a section of Plato's Republic
typeset without errors using iTeXMac and gwTeX. I don't know Greek, so
my analysis of the result is that it must be okay if it looks
more-or-less like the web page :).
You do need to use an editor font that has the Unicode characters you
need (e.g. Lucida Grande). Also, installing the kerkis font for TeX in
~/Library/texmf will allow you to have Type 1 fonts which can actually
be read on-screen.
--
hth,
Adam
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