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The following tools allow users to convert Greek text | The following tools allow users to convert Greek text among different fonts and formats: | ||
* [[Theuth]] by Daniele Fusi, a Microsoft Word addin allowing conversion to and from Unicode | |||
* [[betacode|Betacode Converter]] | * [[betacode|Betacode Converter]] | ||
* [[gk2uni|gk2unicode]] a macro for Word 2004 Mac version | * [[gk2uni|gk2unicode]] a macro for Word 2004 Mac version | ||
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* [[GreekKeysConverter|GreekKeysConverter]] by Lucius Hartmann | * [[GreekKeysConverter|GreekKeysConverter]] by Lucius Hartmann | ||
Compare [[Greek Fonts (Unicode)]] | Compare [[Greek Fonts (Unicode)]] on the issue of writing polytonic Greek. | ||
[[Category:Unicode]] | [[Category:Unicode]] | ||
[[Category:fonts]] | [[Category:fonts]] | ||
Revision as of 18:54, 1 July 2014
The following tools allow users to convert Greek text among different fonts and formats:
- Theuth by Daniele Fusi, a Microsoft Word addin allowing conversion to and from Unicode
- Betacode Converter
- gk2unicode a macro for Word 2004 Mac version
- Transcoder by Hugh Cayless
- GreekTranscoder by David-Artur Daix
- TLGU
- Greek Font to Unicode Converter by Sean Readmond
- GreekKeysConverter by Lucius Hartmann
Compare Greek Fonts (Unicode) on the issue of writing polytonic Greek.