If you ever type in Greek, Hebrew, or any other language that requires special characters, then you need to make sure you are using a Unicode font. I have written up a pretty thorough guide to using Unicode fonts in Windows and/or Linux, but my Mac knowledge is flaky. If you’re a Mac user and are interested in typing in Greek or Hebrew then follow this guide.

Regardless of your operating system you might also be interested in my introduction to Unicode.

Related posts:

  1. Convert Non-unicode text to Unicode
  2. SBL’s Unicode Greek Font Finally Released!
  3. The Unicode Collection: Volumes I-IV
  4. How to Type in Greek Part I: An Introduction to Unicode
  5. Bibleworks Warranty and Mac/Linux Support

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