![]() ![]() Sorry this is complicated - it's all arisen from upgrading to a new computer (PowerBook G4) and thus upgrading to Word 2004. And having removed Alexandria from any font folders, AppleWorks then pastes the Greek text in using Helena (which means it looks wrong, since I've exported the text in SuperGreek format). But I cannot make Alexandria available to Word 2004, however - FontBook won't even recognise that it exists (I suspect it is quite an old font and likely a bitmap). This was my experience when working with Word 98 previously under OS 9.1. ![]() It's then easy to do a find and replace to change Alexandria into Graeca II. However, I've just now tried the operation with AppleWorks 6.2.9 and it copies the Greek text into Alexandria, another Greek font with the same keyboard map as SuperGreek. Maybe all you need to do is make sure the Truetype fonts are in you Library>Fonts folder and recognized by Font Book. For me the conversion works for SimpleText and AppleWorks, but SuperGreek is not available to TextEdit which uses Quartz and requires TrueType fonts. Apparently I only have SuperGreek and Hebrew here with me, and I do not have a TrueType font at all, only bitmaps and PostScript.
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