1 August 2000 Several new Latin texts have been added to the Perseus Digital Library. Charm, Propertius Book 1, with a new translation by Vincent Katz (Sun and...
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Jonathan Gilbert
jjj@...
Aug 2, 2000 9:33 pm
Greetings to everyone of the Perseus e-group! Let me introduce myself, I am in my 2nd year of learning Ancient Greek, and Perseus has been a great reference...
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John Delacour
JD@...
Aug 7, 2000 3:16 pm
... The latest version of Internet Explorer for the Mac makes a mess of Unicode, but I understand that the older 4.5 deals with it properly. I haven't tried...
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Robin Mitchell-Boyask
robin@...
Aug 7, 2000 6:08 pm
Unicode should be on Mac OS X, due out relatively soon. I'm typing this on my really zippy Powerbook G3, btw %) ... -- Robin Mitchell-Boyask Chair and...
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John D. Muccigrosso
jmuccigr@...
Aug 7, 2000 6:48 pm
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000 13:47:02 -0400 robin@... (Robin ... Mac OS 8.5 and up supports Unicode, which is not to say that all Mac apps do. Apps can...
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jennifer.worden@...
Aug 8, 2000 2:52 pm
While we're on the topic, does anyone have a solution for Greek fonts/code for UNIX/LINUX. If you are using LINUX, could you please email what you have done...
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Lisa Cerrato
lcerrato@...
Aug 16, 2000 8:18 pm
Please excuse cross-postings. 16 August 2000 Dear listmembers, Several commentaries on Greek texts have been added to the Perseus Digital Library. Sir Richard...
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James Andrews
andrewsj@...
Sep 1, 2000 8:48 pm
I find that my computer screen does not pick up the section and sub-section listings of the Table of Contents for the Perseus Historical Overview, placing...
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Maurice A. O'Sullivan
mauros@...
Sep 5, 2000 1:45 pm
At 14:30 30/08/00, James Andrews <andrewsj@...> ... I know this is a "platform-independent" version, but it is _rather_ important to know on which...
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James Andrews
andrewsj@...
Sep 5, 2000 2:01 pm
Can anyone remind me where the passages cited by H.W. Smyth in his Greek Grammar have been collected in an index? Thanks. Jim Andrews James A. Andrews ...
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Lisa Cerrato
lcerrato@...
Sep 5, 2000 2:01 pm
This pertains to the on-line Perseus digital library and is a Unicode display issue on Netscape on the Macintosh. Best, Lisa ************** Lisa M. Cerrato ...
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James Andrews
andrewsj@...
Sep 5, 2000 6:40 pm
Thanks Lisa. I'll use Explorer when working with the Historical Overview Table of Contents. Jim ... James A. Andrews Associate Professor and Chair in arto...
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James Andrews
andrewsj@...
Sep 5, 2000 6:40 pm
Maurice, thanks for the response. As it happens, my concern is not with cd Perseus but the internet Perseus. The problem seems to concern Netscape. So I've...
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Cook, Margaret
mcook@...
Sep 5, 2000 7:46 pm
I hope someone can help with this: We have gotten the new Platform Independent Perseus installed, and I have a question for my PC-using, not very...
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Patrick Edwards
edwardpj@...
Sep 6, 2000 5:26 pm
One of the solutions that I've come up with is to cut and paste text from within Perseus. I realize this is not very practical, as one could spent quite a bit...
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Maurice A. O'Sullivan
mauros@...
Sep 6, 2000 5:26 pm
... Margaret: If he has carried out the installation on his PC he will now have included among his various .TTF fonts one called Athenian; this is the one used...
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Bart Vlek
b.vlek@...
Sep 6, 2000 5:26 pm
A Greek text pasted into a wordprocessor (Word2000) does not have any correct hyphenation rules at all. I have done that with many other Greek texts and then...
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Maurice A. O'Sullivan
mauros@...
Sep 6, 2000 5:26 pm
... Margaret: I'm sorry to contradict you --- but this is plain wrong. Using the Concise CD ROM on Windows 98, I have just carried out the following exercise,...
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Patrick Edwards
edwardpj@...
Sep 7, 2000 2:52 pm
I'd like to thank Maurice for his post on ASCII fonts in response to Margaret's query. I had forgotten about this option, which although cumbersome does work...
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nrgross@...
Sep 19, 2000 1:40 pm
I have found that when using the Netscape browser, I can amplify the basic table of contents of the A & G to a very useful degree of detail (e.g. I can go into...
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Robert Chavez
rchavez@...
Sep 19, 2000 2:26 pm
Dear Neal, In your Internet Explorer browser, can you expand and collapse any of the arrowed headings in A&G table of contents? If you can't it sounds like...
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Lisa Cerrato
lcerrato@...
Sep 19, 2000 5:14 pm
Dear Neal (and listmembers), I see the expanded TOC in both Netscape 4.7 and IE 4.5. On IE 4.5 for the Mac, the TOC is already expanded and the arrows have no...
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jjmg@...
Sep 19, 2000 8:46 pm
Actually, there are several TrueType Unicode fonts available with the Greek Extended glyphs: first of all, both Windows 2000 and Windows Millennium Edition...
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Jeannie Cohen
jeannie@...
Sep 20, 2000 6:55 pm
Please excuse me if you have had this from me before, but as I had no replies at all, I wondered whether I had e-mailed it wrongly. I would like to use Perseus...
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John D. Muccigrosso
jmuccigr@...
Sep 20, 2000 6:55 pm
... I've been around the block a few times with this on the Mac too. While the latest OS versions do support unicode just fine (several fine text editors are ...
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nrgross@...
Sep 22, 2000 4:44 pm
Dear all, and esp. Lisa and Robert, Thanks so much for your suggestions. Actually the java settings were already as you suggested, but did not bring me to the...
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Jeannie Cohen
jeannie@...
Oct 3, 2000 4:36 pm
Can anyone help me, please? I am running the original CD-based version of Perseus 2.0 on a Macintosh. I would like to be able to copy and paste dictionary...
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John D. Muccigrosso
jmuccigr@...
Oct 5, 2000 2:51 pm
What's up with the Atlas? It doesn't appear to be working too well lately? Are others having problems with it? John D. Muccigrosso Acting...
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Lisa Cerrato
lcerrato@...
Oct 5, 2000 3:37 pm
Dear Prof. Muccigrosso and group members: There have been numerous problems on the server side in accessing the main Perseus DL site (www.tufts.edu). Since the...
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Frederick John Kluth
fjk@...
Oct 5, 2000 5:19 pm
... Dear Lisa, My web site: http://apk.net/~fjk/amaz.html uses your site extensively. I feel that pedagogically your site is one of the best on the web. But...