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Mac OS 10.4: Enabling Polytonic Greek Click on the Apple Menu
In System Preferences, go to the Personal row and click on International.
Select the Input Menu tab, and click on the box next to Greek Polytonic.
At the top right corner of the screen, click on the icon of the American flag
You may now begin typing in Greek, using any Unicode-enabled word processing program. Please note that Microsoft Office X and its predecessors do not accept Unicode, but Microsoft Office 2004 does.
For a map of character locations, return to the International page of the System Preferences menu and enable the Keyboard Viewer.
After enabling the Keyboard Viewer, go back to the flag icon menu
To produce diacritical marks such as those marked in orange above, one or more keys must be pressed before typing the letter to be accented. The necessary keystrokes are as follows:
For instance, to type an alpha with a rough breathing mark, simultaneously press the Shift and " (quotation mark) keys, release them, then press the A key. Multiple diacritics may appear over a single letter by typing the desired accent keystrokes in any order.
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