Greek locale for MorphOS
  • Cocoon
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    rigardie
    Posts: 45 from 2006/3/21
    hi i want to make Greek locale for morphos but i dont who to do that any assistance?
    thanks



    Uppercase topic normalized

    [ Edited by hooligan on 2006/8/14 16:04 ]
  • »23.07.06 - 20:10
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  • Cocoon
    Cocoon
    AMiGR
    Posts: 51 from 2003/9/10
    From: Nottingham
    Ask the Greek ATO team. I used to be the vice-coordinator but I'm generally against locale now, everything should be in English. :-P

    [ Edited by AMiGR on 2006/7/24 13:31 ]
    Alkis Tsapanidis
  • »24.07.06 - 14:25
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    Bodie_CI5
    Posts: 99 from 2004/6/19
    Alkis, NNNNOOOOOOOO!

    Please, please, pretty please, could we have a nice polytonic Greek locale? :-D
    An ode to Wayne Miller:

    "Oooooh yeahh!"
  • »25.07.06 - 14:25
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  • MorphOS Developer
    geit
    Posts: 1045 from 2004/9/23
    Do you mean MorphOS or Ambient?

    Most of the strings you see are from Ambient and not from MorphOS.

    If you want to make a greek translation for Ambient, send an email to geit#gmx#de and I'll return the requred files.

    Geit
  • »01.08.06 - 20:22
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  • Cocoon
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    rigardie
    Posts: 45 from 2006/3/21
    my second question is that its possible to use greek fonts(especialy windows greek fonts on pegasos?)

    [ Edited by rigardie on 2006/8/12 9:22 ]
  • »12.08.06 - 10:18
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    Bodie_CI5
    Posts: 99 from 2004/6/19
    @geit

    (Sorry for possibly hijacking the thread), I mean something similar to Windows' Unicode thingy which allows one to choose Polytonic Greek. *Personally* I don't mind if Greek is unavailable for menu systems or icon descriptions (I'm merely talking of my own, selfish needs here!),but if, for example, I am writing a document in Wordworth, I would like to be able to use Polytonic Greek in a way which would be instantly recognisable on an XP machine with no need for configuring or installing new fonts.

    (If I have gone off-topic, please disregard my rantings :-D)
    An ode to Wayne Miller:

    "Oooooh yeahh!"
  • »14.08.06 - 12:01
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