kinch@uwovax.uwo.ca (08/01/90)
From thielen@cogsci.uwo.ca Tue Jul 31 12:41:18 1990 Received: from cogsci.uwo.ca by ria.ccs.uwo.ca with SMTP; (id AA08255) Tue, 31 Jul 90 12:41:17 -0400 Message-Id: <9007311638.AA00371@cogsci.uwo.ca> Date: Tue, 31 Jul 90 12:38:38 EDT From: Susan Thielen <thielen@cogsci.uwo.ca> To: kinch@ria.ccs.uwo.ca Subject: It's all greek to me!! Cc: rich@cogsci.uwo.ca, thielen@cogsci.uwo.ca, zenon@cogsci.uwo.ca Status: R Hi!! As the resident expert on Tex, I was wondering if you knew how to ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HA fool some of the people some of the time! get Tex into a Greek mode.. That is, be able to write in Greek. There has to be an easier way to write in Greek than by typing in epsilon... etc etc ... Thanks!! sue Well I had a look around and there seems to be two greek fonts available at ymir.clarmont.edu (GRK25.TFM, GRK30.TFM). I am no TeXpert but I don't think that these are enough (if indeed these are greek fonts). I think that I need these (or some like it) as well as GF/PK font files. Could some kind sole please either point me in the right direction (ie: some FTP site) or enlighten me as to how to create the needed GF/PK files from the above TFM files? Thanx for any and all help, cheers kinch -- Dave Kinchlea :INTERNET- kinch@hydra.uwo.ca Consultant/System support :BITNET - kinch@uwovax Computing and Communication Services :VOICE - (519)-661-2151-6041 University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada