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So, enable "Greek Polytonic" keyboard input. Got it!
And yes, Windows supports this out of the box. In Windows 7, for example, go to the Keyboards and Languages tab of the Region and Languages control panel, click Change Keyboards, and add Greek Polytonic keyboard input.
And when inputting polytonic text be sure to use a Unicode font like Arial Unicode MS or my favorite, Palatino Linotype.
Thanks for the tip! Greg Brush |