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eborigene
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Trouble with Ibycus

Post by eborigene »

I am trying to get through with Ibycus to type classical greek. The main problem so far has been to find out what key corresponds to the acute and grave accent in Beta code: is it the acute of a portuguese/spanish/french keyboard? Or is it the single quotation marks - as it seems to me but I can´t find it on my Thinkpad 20 (and the ones I pasted from OpenOffice didn't work as well). The source file is in the attachment.

Thanks for your help.
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gmedina
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Trouble with Ibycus

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Reading the package documentation can be useful.
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eborigene
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Re: Trouble with Ibycus

Post by eborigene »

Actually I have read it before I posted this topic. But my doubts remain.
eborigene
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Re: Trouble with Ibycus

Post by eborigene »

I learned from Peter Heslin that the Ibycus package is now obsolete, the best solution for typing ancient greek being xeTeX with Unicode input.
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