\documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage[LGR,T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % \usepackage{textalpha} % \usepackage{alphabeta} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} \usepackage{bookmark} % \usepackage{parskip} \usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage{lmodern} % \usepackage{kerkis} % \usepackage{gfsdidot} % Greek utf8 definitions work with and without "Babel", % with monotonic, polytonic, and ancient Greek variants. % However, this document uses babel language switches, so it requires Babel: \usepackage[greek,english]{babel} % \languageattribute{greek}{polutoniko} % \languageattribute{greek}{ancient} \begin{document} \section*{Greek Unicode with 8-bit TeX and \emph{inputenc}} \begin{abstract} Small test of Unicode input for Greek letters. \end{abstract} Without the "textalpha" or "alphabeta" packages, Greek Unicode characters must be wrapped in \verb+\ensuregreek{}+, \verb+\textgreek{}+, or\\ \verb+\foreignlanguage{greek}{}+ or follow the declarations \verb+\greekscript+, \verb+\greektext+, or \verb+\setlanguage{greek}+ to set the correct font encoding (LGR). \begin{quote} \greekscript Τί φήις; Ἱδὼν ἐνθέδε παῖδ’ ἐλευθέραν τὰς πλησίον Νύμφας στεφανοῦσαν, Σώστρατε, ἐρῶν άπῆλθες εὐθύς; \end{quote} The MIKRO SIGN and OHM SIGN characters are set up by textcomp for any font encoding: \begin{quote} With a a 50\,kΩ resistor, the current is 20\,µA. \end{quote} However, if the similar looking Greek Unicode characters are used, LGR is required for GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA. On the other hand, GREEK SMALL LETTER MU works in any font encoding because it translates to \verb+\textmu+, the LICR also used by textcomp for the MICRO SIGN. \begin{quote} With a a 50\,k\ensuregreek{Ω} resistor, the current is 20\,μA. \end{quote} \section{Warning: unsafe ASCII input} LGR is no ``standard font encoding''. Latin characters and some other ASCII symbols are mapped to Greek equivalents if LGR is the active font encoding. (See \href{http://mirrors.ctan.org/language/babel/contrib/greek/usage.pdf}{usage.pdf} for a description of this Latin-Greek transliteration.) This means you need an explicit language and/or font-encoding switch for Latin words and abbreviations in Greek text, e.g., not \foreignlanguage{greek}{((ηία αντίσταση 750-kΩ))} but \foreignlanguage{greek}{((ηία αντίσταση 750-\textlatin{k}Ω))} Special care is also required with the question mark characters: \begin{itemize} \item The Unicode standard says: ``character 003B SEMICOLON, and not 037E GREEK QUESTION MARK, is the preferred character for a `Greek question mark' (erotimatiko)'', \item The LGR font encoding maps a SEMICOLON to a middle dot (ano teleia), while the Latin question mark ``?'' is mapped to the erotimatiko. \end{itemize} As a result, only the deprecated character 037E GREEK QUESTION MARK works with both, Xe/LuaTeX and 8-bit TeX. With the \emph{textalpha} package's ``keep-semicolon'' option, the SEMICOLON character can be used for the erotimatiko also with LGR encoded fonts. \section{Supported Characters} Unicode definitions exist for all non-ASCII characters that can be rendered with an LGR-encoded font. \subsection{Greek and Coptic} \greekscript \begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr} \toprule & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & A & B & \textlatin C & D & E & F\\ \midrule \textlatin{370} & * & * & * & * & ʹ & ͵ & * & * & & & ͺ & * & * & * & ; & \\ \textlatin{380} & & & & & ΄ & ΅ & Ά & · & Έ & Ή & Ί & & Ό & & Ύ & Ώ\\ \textlatin{390} & ΐ & Α & Β & Γ & Δ & Ε & Ζ & Η & Θ & Ι & Κ & Λ & Μ & Ν & Ξ & Ο\\ \textlatin{3A0} & Π & Ρ & & Σ & Τ & Υ & Φ & Χ & Ψ & Ω & Ϊ & Ϋ & ά & έ & ή & ί\\ \textlatin{3B0} & ΰ & α & β & γ & δ & ε & ζ & η & θ & ι & κ & λ & μ & ν & ξ & ο\\ \textlatin{3C0} & π & ρ & ς & σ & τ & υ & φ & χ & ψ & ω & ϊ & ϋ & ό & ύ & ώ & \\ \textlatin{3D0} & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & Ϙ & ϙ & Ϛ & ϛ & Ϝ & ϝ & * & ϟ\\ \textlatin{3E0} & Ϡ & ϡ & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & *\\ \textlatin{3F0} & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & * & *\\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \latintext \noindent legend: * glyph missing in LGR, [space] Unicode point not defined \subsection{Greek Extended} \greekscript \begin{tabular}{rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr} \toprule & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & A & B & \textlatin C & D & E & F\\ \midrule \textlatin{1F00} & ἀ & ἁ & ἂ & ἃ & ἄ & ἅ & ἆ & ἇ & Ἀ & Ἁ & Ἂ & Ἃ & Ἄ & Ἅ & Ἆ & Ἇ\\ \textlatin{1F10} & ἐ & ἑ & ἒ & ἓ & ἔ & ἕ & & & Ἐ & Ἑ & Ἒ & Ἓ & Ἔ & Ἕ & & \\ \textlatin{1F20} & ἠ & ἡ & ἢ & ἣ & ἤ & ἥ & ἦ & ἧ & Ἠ & Ἡ & Ἢ & Ἣ & Ἤ & Ἥ & Ἦ & Ἧ\\ \textlatin{1F30} & ἰ & ἱ & ἲ & ἳ & ἴ & ἵ & ἶ & ἷ & Ἰ & Ἱ & Ἲ & Ἳ & Ἴ & Ἵ & Ἶ & Ἷ\\ \textlatin{1F40} & ὀ & ὁ & ὂ & ὃ & ὄ & ὅ & & & Ὀ & Ὁ & Ὂ & Ὃ & Ὄ & Ὅ & & \\ \textlatin{1F50} & ὐ & ὑ & ὒ & ὓ & ὔ & ὕ & ὖ & ὗ & & Ὑ & & Ὓ & & Ὕ & & Ὗ\\ \textlatin{1F60} & ὠ & ὡ & ὢ & ὣ & ὤ & ὥ & ὦ & ὧ & Ὠ & Ὡ & Ὢ & Ὣ & Ὤ & Ὥ & Ὦ & Ὧ\\ \textlatin{1F70} & ὰ & ά & ὲ & έ & ὴ & ή & ὶ & ί & ὸ & ό & ὺ & ύ & ὼ & ώ & & \\ \textlatin{1F80} & ᾀ & ᾁ & ᾂ & ᾃ & ᾄ & ᾅ & ᾆ & ᾇ & ᾈ & ᾉ & ᾊ & ᾋ & ᾌ & ᾍ & ᾎ & ᾏ\\ \textlatin{1F90} & ᾐ & ᾑ & ᾒ & ᾓ & ᾔ & ᾕ & ᾖ & ᾗ & ᾘ & ᾙ & ᾚ & ᾛ & ᾜ & ᾝ & ᾞ & ᾟ\\ \textlatin{1FA0} & ᾠ & ᾡ & ᾢ & ᾣ & ᾤ & ᾥ & ᾦ & ᾧ & ᾨ & ᾩ & ᾪ & ᾫ & ᾬ & ᾭ & ᾮ & ᾯ\\ \textlatin{1FB0} & ᾰ & ᾱ & ᾲ & ᾳ & ᾴ & & ᾶ & ᾷ & Ᾰ & Ᾱ & Ὰ & Ά & ᾼ & ᾽ & ι & ᾿\\ \textlatin{1FC0} & ῀ & ῁ & ῂ & ῃ & ῄ & & ῆ & ῇ & Ὲ & Έ & Ὴ & Ή & ῌ & ῍ & ῎ & ῏\\ \textlatin{1FD0} & ῐ & ῑ & ῒ & ΐ & & & ῖ & ῗ & Ῐ & Ῑ & Ὶ & Ί & & ῝ & ῞ & ῟\\ \textlatin{1FE0} & ῠ & ῡ & ῢ & ΰ & ῤ & ῥ & ῦ & ῧ & Ῠ & Ῡ & Ὺ & Ύ & Ῥ & ῭ & ΅ & `\\ \textlatin{1FF0} & & & ῲ & ῳ & ῴ & & ῶ & ῷ & Ὸ & Ό & Ὼ & Ώ & ῼ & ´ & ῾ & \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \latintext \subsection{Other Unicode Blocks} \begin{description} \item [Latin-1 Supplement]: \ensuregreek{¨ « ¯ ´ · »} \item [IPA Extensions]: \ensuregreek{ə} LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA \item [Spacing Modifier Letters]: \ensuregreek{˘a} (here followed by letter alpha) \item [General Punctuation]: \ensuregreek{– — ‘ ’ ‰} ZWNJ (zero width no joiner, prevents kerning and ligatures, e.g. \ensuregreek{A‌‌U} vs. \ensuregreek{AU} and \ensuregreek{'‌a} vs. \ensuregreek{'a}) \item [Currency Symbols]: \ensuregreek{€} \item [Letter-like Symbols]: Ω % OHM SIGN, preferred representation is 03A9 \item [Ancient Greek Numbers]: \ensuregreek{ 𐅄 % \textPiDelta{} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY 𐅅 % \textPiEta{} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED 𐅆 % \textPiChi{} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND 𐅇 % \textPiMu{} % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND } \end{description} \newpage \section{Test up/downcasing} Capital Greek letters have diacritics (except the dialytika) to the left (instead of above) and drop them in uppercase, e.g. \foreignlanguage{greek}{μαΐστρος $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{μαΐστρος}}. Tonos and dasia on the first vowel of a diphthong (\ensuregreek{άι, άυ, έι}) imply a \emph{hiatus}. A dialytika must be placed on the second vowel if they are dropped (\ensuregreek{\MakeUppercase{\'ai, \'au, \'ei}}). The auto-hiatus feature in lgrxenc.def works with the Latin transcription and with character-macros (% \ensuregreek{\MakeUppercase{% \'ai, \'\textalpha \textupsilon, \'\textepsilon \textiota }}) and also if the first character is wrapped in \verb+\ensuregreek+ (as done by the lgrenc.dfu definition for accented characters) or a literal Unicode character (\ensuregreek{\MakeUppercase{% \ensuregreek{\'\textalpha}\textiota, ά\textupsilon, ά\textiota }}) but not if the second character of the diphthong is a Unicode literal (\ensuregreek{\MakeUppercase{% \'\textalpha ι, άυ, \'\textepsilon ι }}). Therefore, the diaresis is missing in the following examples: \ensuregreek{άυλος $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{άυλος}, ἄυλος $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{ἄυλος}, μάινα $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{μάινα}, κέικ, $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{κέικ}, ἀυπνία $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{ἀυπνία}}. Fixing this shortcoming requires knowledge of what \verb+\LGR@ifnextchar+ ``sees'' when the next character is an upcased Unicode literal. As an ugly workaround, use \verb+\textiota+ resp. \verb+\textupsilon+ for the character that should get the diaresis: \ensuregreek{ἀ\textupsilon{}πνία $\mapsto$ \MakeUppercase{ἀ\textupsilon{}πνία}}. The following subsections test MakeUppercase and MakeLowercase with all characters defined in lgrenc.dfu: \subsection{Greek and Coptic} \newcommand{\GreekAndCoptic}{ʹ͵ͺ; ΄ ΅Ά·ΈΉΊΌΎΏΐΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩΪΫϘϚϜϠ} \newcommand{\greekandcoptic}{άέήίΰαβγδεζηθικλμνξοπρςστυφχψωϊϋόύώϙϛϝϟϡ} Characters of the Greek and Coptic Unicode Block: \begin{quote} \selectlanguage{greek} \GreekAndCoptic\\ \greekandcoptic \end{quote} MakeUppercase: \begin{quote} \selectlanguage{greek} \MakeUppercase{\GreekAndCoptic}\\ \MakeUppercase{\greekandcoptic} \end{quote} Letters and ypogegrammeni upcased, tonos dropped, dialytika kept. There is no capital Koppa in LGR, therefore \ensuregreek{ϟ} is left unchanged with MakeUppercase. MakeLowercase: \begin{quote} \selectlanguage{greek} \MakeLowercase{\GreekAndCoptic}\\ \MakeLowercase{\greekandcoptic} \end{quote} The lowercase of \ensuregreek{Σ} is the «auto-sigma» (\verb+\textautosigma+): \ensuregreek{ΣΣ $\mapsto$ \MakeLowercase{ΣΣ}}. Add a ZWNJ or use the \verb+\noboundary+ macro to prevent conversion to final sigma: \ensuregreek{\MakeLowercase{ΣΣ‌}}. The lowercase of GREEK LETTER STIGMA \ensuregreek{Ϛ} is \ensuregreek{\MakeLowercase{Ϛ}}. \subsection{Greek extended} MakeUppercase: \selectlanguage{greek} \MakeUppercase{ ἀ ἁ ἂ ἃ ἄ ἅ ἆ ἇ Ἀ Ἁ Ἂ Ἃ Ἄ Ἅ Ἆ Ἇ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ἐ ἑ ἒ ἓ ἔ ἕ Ἐ Ἑ Ἒ Ἓ Ἔ Ἕ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ἠ ἡ ἢ ἣ ἤ ἥ ἦ ἧ Ἠ Ἡ Ἢ Ἣ Ἤ Ἥ Ἦ Ἧ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ἰ ἱ ἲ ἳ ἴ ἵ ἶ ἷ Ἰ Ἱ Ἲ Ἳ Ἴ Ἵ Ἶ Ἷ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ὀ ὁ ὂ ὃ ὄ ὅ Ὀ Ὁ Ὂ Ὃ Ὄ Ὅ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ὐ ὑ ὒ ὓ ὔ ὕ ὖ ὗ Ὑ Ὓ Ὕ Ὗ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ὠ ὡ ὢ ὣ ὤ ὥ ὦ ὧ Ὠ Ὡ Ὢ Ὣ Ὤ Ὥ Ὦ Ὧ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ὰ ά ὲ έ ὴ ή ὶ ί ὸ ό ὺ ύ ὼ ώ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ᾀ ᾁ ᾂ ᾃ ᾄ ᾅ ᾆ ᾇ ᾈ ᾉ ᾊ ᾋ ᾌ ᾍ ᾎ ᾏ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ᾐ ᾑ ᾒ ᾓ ᾔ ᾕ ᾖ ᾗ ᾘ ᾙ ᾚ ᾛ ᾜ ᾝ ᾞ ᾟ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ᾠ ᾡ ᾢ ᾣ ᾤ ᾥ ᾦ ᾧ ᾨ ᾩ ᾪ ᾫ ᾬ ᾭ ᾮ ᾯ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ᾰ ᾱ ᾲ ᾳ ᾴ ᾶ ᾷ Ᾰ Ᾱ Ὰ Ά ᾼ ᾽ ι ᾿ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ῀ ῁ ῂ ῃ ῄ ῆ ῇ Ὲ Έ Ὴ Ή ῌ ῍ ῎ ῏ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ῐ ῑ ῒ ΐ ῖ ῗ Ῐ Ῑ Ὶ Ί ῝ ῞ ῟ }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ῠ ῡ ῢ ΰ ῤ ῥ ῦ ῧ Ῠ Ῡ Ὺ Ύ Ῥ ῭ ΅ ` }\\ \MakeUppercase{ ῲ ῳ ῴ ῶ ῷ Ὸ Ό Ὼ Ώ ῼ ´ ῾ } \selectlanguage{english} MakeLowercase: \selectlanguage{greek} \MakeLowercase{ ἀ ἁ ἂ ἃ ἄ ἅ ἆ ἇ Ἀ Ἁ Ἂ Ἃ Ἄ Ἅ Ἆ Ἇ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ἐ ἑ ἒ ἓ ἔ ἕ Ἐ Ἑ Ἒ Ἓ Ἔ Ἕ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ἠ ἡ ἢ ἣ ἤ ἥ ἦ ἧ Ἠ Ἡ Ἢ Ἣ Ἤ Ἥ Ἦ Ἧ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ἰ ἱ ἲ ἳ ἴ ἵ ἶ ἷ Ἰ Ἱ Ἲ Ἳ Ἴ Ἵ Ἶ Ἷ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ὀ ὁ ὂ ὃ ὄ ὅ Ὀ Ὁ Ὂ Ὃ Ὄ Ὅ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ὐ ὑ ὒ ὓ ὔ ὕ ὖ ὗ Ὑ Ὓ Ὕ Ὗ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ὠ ὡ ὢ ὣ ὤ ὥ ὦ ὧ Ὠ Ὡ Ὢ Ὣ Ὤ Ὥ Ὦ Ὧ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ὰ ά ὲ έ ὴ ή ὶ ί ὸ ό ὺ ύ ὼ ώ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ᾀ ᾁ ᾂ ᾃ ᾄ ᾅ ᾆ ᾇ ᾈ ᾉ ᾊ ᾋ ᾌ ᾍ ᾎ ᾏ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ᾐ ᾑ ᾒ ᾓ ᾔ ᾕ ᾖ ᾗ ᾘ ᾙ ᾚ ᾛ ᾜ ᾝ ᾞ ᾟ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ᾠ ᾡ ᾢ ᾣ ᾤ ᾥ ᾦ ᾧ ᾨ ᾩ ᾪ ᾫ ᾬ ᾭ ᾮ ᾯ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ᾰ ᾱ ᾲ ᾳ ᾴ ᾶ ᾷ Ᾰ Ᾱ Ὰ Ά ᾼ ᾽ ι ᾿ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ῀ ῁ ῂ ῃ ῄ ῆ ῇ Ὲ Έ Ὴ Ή ῌ ῍ ῎ ῏ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ῐ ῑ ῒ ΐ ῖ ῗ Ῐ Ῑ Ὶ Ί ῝ ῞ ῟ }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ῠ ῡ ῢ ΰ ῤ ῥ ῦ ῧ Ῠ Ῡ Ὺ Ύ Ῥ ῭ ΅ ` }\\ \MakeLowercase{ ῲ ῳ ῴ ῶ ῷ Ὸ Ό Ὼ Ώ ῼ ´ ῾ } \textlatin{Test the iota subscript:} \textAlpha\prosgegrammeni ᾼ Α\prosgegrammeni ᾈ Ἀ\prosgegrammeni \MakeLowercase{\textAlpha\prosgegrammeni ᾼ Α\prosgegrammeni ᾈ Ἀ\prosgegrammeni} \textAlpha\ypogegrammeni ᾼ Α\ypogegrammeni ᾈ Ἀ\ypogegrammeni \MakeLowercase{\textAlpha\ypogegrammeni ᾼ Α\ypogegrammeni ᾈ Ἀ\ypogegrammeni} \MakeUppercase{\textAlpha\ypogegrammeni ᾼ Α\ypogegrammeni ᾈ Ἀ\ypogegrammeni} \selectlanguage{english} \subsection{Other Unicode Blocks} MakeUppercase does not change non-letter symbols and the letter shwa (there is a capital Cyrillic schwa in T2A encoded fonts): \begin{quote} \greekscript \MakeUppercase{¨ « ¯ ´ · »} \MakeUppercase{ə} \MakeUppercase{˘a} \MakeUppercase{– — ‘ ’ ‰ a‌u} \MakeUppercase{€} % \MakeUppercase{Ω} \MakeUppercase{ 𐅄 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY 𐅅 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED 𐅆 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND 𐅇 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND } \end{quote} MakeLowercase does not change non-letter symbols either: \begin{quote} \greekscript \MakeLowercase{¨ « ¯ ´ · »} \MakeLowercase{ə} \MakeLowercase{˘A} \MakeLowercase{– — ‘ ’ ‰ A‌‌U} \MakeLowercase{€} % \MakeLowercase{Ω} \MakeLowercase{ 𐅄 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY 𐅅 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE HUNDRED 𐅆 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIVE THOUSAND 𐅇 % GREEK ACROPHONIC ATTIC FIFTY THOUSAND } \end{quote} \section{Test kerning/ligatures} check for kerning and unwanted ligatures: \begin{quote} \greekscript Αἀα Αἁα Αἂα Αἃα Αἄα Αἅα Αἆα Αἇα ΑἈα ΑἉα ΑἊα ΑἋα ΑἌα ΑἍα ΑἎα ΑἏα Αἐα Αἑα Αἒα Αἓα Αἔα Αἕα ΑἘα ΑἙα ΑἚα ΑἛα ΑἜα ΑἝα Αἠα Αἡα Αἢα Αἣα Αἤα Αἥα Αἦα Αἧα ΑἨα ΑἩα ΑἪα ΑἫα ΑἬα ΑἭα ΑἮα ΑἯα Αἰα Αἱα Αἲα Αἳα Αἴα Αἵα Αἶα Αἷα ΑἸα ΑἹα ΑἺα ΑἻα ΑἼα ΑἽα ΑἾα ΑἿα Αὀα Αὁα Αὂα Αὃα Αὄα Αὅα ΑὈα ΑὉα ΑὊα ΑὋα ΑὌα ΑὍα Αὐα Αὑα Αὒα Αὓα Αὔα Αὕα Αὖα Αὗα ΑὙα ΑὛα ΑὝα ΑὟα Αὠα Αὡα Αὢα Αὣα Αὤα Αὥα Αὦα Αὧα ΑὨα ΑὩα ΑὪα ΑὫα ΑὬα ΑὭα ΑὮα ΑὯα Αὰα Αάα Αὲα Αέα Αὴα Αήα Αὶα Αία Αὸα Αόα Αὺα Αύα Αὼα Αώα Αᾀα Αᾁα Αᾂα Αᾃα Αᾄα Αᾅα Αᾆα Αᾇα Αᾈα Αᾉα Αᾊα Αᾋα Αᾌα Αᾍα Αᾎα Αᾏα Αᾐα Αᾑα Αᾒα Αᾓα Αᾔα Αᾕα Αᾖα Αᾗα Αᾘα Αᾙα Αᾚα Αᾛα Αᾜα Αᾝα Αᾞα Αᾟα Αᾠα Αᾡα Αᾢα Αᾣα Αᾤα Αᾥα Αᾦα Αᾧα Αᾨα Αᾩα Αᾪα Αᾫα Αᾬα Αᾭα Αᾮα Αᾯα Αᾰα Αᾱα Αᾲα Αᾳα Αᾴα Αᾶα Αᾷα ΑᾸα ΑᾹα ΑᾺα ΑΆα Αᾼα Α᾽α Αια Α᾿α Α῀α Α῁α Αῂα Αῃα Αῄα Αῆα Αῇα ΑῈα ΑΈα ΑῊα ΑΉα Αῌα Α῍α Α῎α Α῏α Αῐα Αῑα Αῒα Αΐα Αῖα Αῗα ΑῘα ΑῙα ΑῚα ΑΊα Α῝α Α῞α Α῟α Αῠα Αῡα Αῢα Αΰα Αῤα Αῥα Αῦα Αῧα ΑῨα ΑῩα ΑῪα ΑΎα ΑῬα Α῭α Α΅α Α`α Αῲα Αῳα Αῴα Αῶα Αῷα ΑῸα ΑΌα ΑῺα ΑΏα Αῼα Α´α Α῾α \end{quote} \end{document} Problems with text-extraction from PDF with Kerkis: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 370 * * * * ΄ ͵ * * ι * * * ; 380 ΄ ΅ ΄Α ΄Ε ΄Η ΄Ι ΄Ο ΄Υ ΄Ω 390 ΐ Α Β Γ ∆ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο 3Α0 Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω Ϊ Ϋ ά έ ή ί 3Β0 ΰ α ϐ γ δ ε Ϲ η ϑ ι κ λ µ ν ξ ο 3῝0 π ϱ ς σ τ υ ϕ χ ψ ω ϊ ϋ ό ύ ώ 3∆0 * * * * * * * * Ϟ Ϝ ϝ Ϝ ϝ * ϟ 3Ε0 ϡ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3Φ0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0387 GREEK ANO TELEIA missing 03B6 zeta replaced by 03F9 GREEK CAPITAL LUNATE SIGMA SYMBOL 03B8 GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA replaced by 03D1 GREEK THETA SYMBOL 03C1 GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO replaced by 03F1 GREEK RHO SYMBOL 03C6 GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI replaced by 03D5 GREEK PHI SYMBOL and GFS Didot: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 370 * * * * ´ ͵ * * ι * * * ; 380 ´ ῆ Α ´ ´ ´Ε ´Η ´Ι ´Ο ´Υ ´Ω 390 ῆ ´ι Α Β Γ ∆ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο 3Α0 Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω ῆ Ι ῆ Υ ά έ ή ί 3Β0 ῆ ´υ α β γ δ ε ζ η ϑ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο 3῝0 π ρ ς σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω ι ῆ υ ῆ ό ύ ώ 3∆0 * * * * * * * * Ϛ Ϝ Ϝ * Ϟ 3Ε0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3Φ0 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *