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- This is the documentation for the GREEK.F92 font (Okidata printers only).
- It must be used with the OKI.COM program as described in the OKI.DOC
- help file.
-
- The Greek font contains data for Greek letters, mathematical symbols,
- scientific symbols, graphics characters, and miscellaneous symbols. This
- file lists each normal character and its corresponding Greek font
- character.
-
- ASCII VALUE NORMAL GREEK
- ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~
- 32 space space
- 33 ! │ - vertical line
- 34 " └ - bottom-left box corner
- 35 # ┌ - top-left box corner
- 36 $ £ - British pound sign
- 37 % ° - degrees .
- 38 & - approximately equal; =
- 39 ' ┐ - top-right box corner
- 40 ( Roman numeral I (with solid bars)
- 41 ) Roman numeral X (with solid bars)
- 42 * - not equal; a slashed =
- 43 + - perpendicular symbol; upside-down T
- 44 , ┘ - bottom-right box corner
- 45 - ─ - long graphics dash; will connect
- 46 . - a solid circular dot
- 47 / Roman numeral V (with solid bars)
- 48 0 subscripted 0 ─┐
- 49 1 subscripted 1 │
- 50 2 subscripted 2 │
- 51 3 subscripted 3 │ TRUE subscripted numbers
- 52 4 subscripted 4 ╞═══ (smaller than normal size)
- 53 5 subscripted 5 │ Work well for chemical formulas
- 54 6 subscripted 6 │
- 55 7 subscripted 7 │
- 56 8 subscripted 8 │
- 57 9 subscripted 9 ─┘ .
- 58 : - a colon with three dots; :
- 59 ; ┼ - intersection of horiz. and vert. lines
- 60 < ≤ - less than or equal to
- 61 = ≡ - triple bars
- 62 > ≥ - greater than or equal to
- 63 ? ≈ - approximately equal to
- 64 @ °F- degrees Farenheit
- 65 A °K- degrees Kelvin
- 66 B °C- degrees Celsius
- 67 C Γ - capital gamma
- 68 D - capital delta .
- 69 E a triangle of dots; . .
- 70 F - right-arrow
- 71 G ÷ - division
- 72 H 0 - capital theta
- 73 I => - implies arrow
- 74 J ∩ - intersection symbol
- 75 K - angle symbol /_
- 76 L - capital lambda (inverted V)
- 77 M ± - plus or minus
- 78 N - minus or plus (#77 inverted)
- 79 O rough hexagon or benzene ring
- 80 P - capital pi
- 81 Q ┐ these two characters next to each other form
- 82 R ┘ the chemical equilibrium reaction symbol
- 83 S Σ - capital sigma
- 84 T π/2 - the fraction ½-pi
- 85 U - capital upsilon
- 86 V - capital phi
- 87 W Ω - capital omega
- 88 X 1/x - the fraction one over x
- 89 Y - capital psi
- 90 Z - capital xi
- 91 [ ½ - the fraction one-half
- 92 \ 1/3 - the fraction one-third
- 93 ] ¼ - the fraction one-quarter
- 94 ^ - an up-arrow
- 95 _ - a down-arrow
- 96 ` - section symbol
- 97 a α - lowercase alpha
- 98 b ß - lowercase beta
- 99 c - lowercase gamma
- 100 d δ - lowercase delta
- 101 e ε - lowercase epsilon
- 102 f - lowercase zeta
- 103 g - lowercase eta
- 104 h Θ - lowercase theta
- 105 i - lowercase iota
- 106 j ⌠ - integral sign
- ⌡ (Calculus)
- 107 k - lowercase kappa
- 108 l - lowercase lambda
- 109 m µ - lowercase mu
- 110 n v - lowercase nu
- 111 o ∞ - infinity
- 112 p π - lowercase pi
- 113 q √ - square root symbol
- 114 r - lowercase rho
- 115 s σ - lowercase sigma
- 116 t τ - lowercase tau
- 117 u - lowercase upsilon
- 118 v φ - lowercase phi
- 119 w - lowercase omega
- 120 x - lowercase chi
- 121 y - lowercase psi
- 122 z - lowercase xi
- 123 { :: - four dots in a square
- 124 | ║ - parallel symbol
- 125 } - approximately equal; "~" + "="
- 126 ~ ~
- 127 del █ - solid block
-
- Wherever possible, a picture has been shown on the screen representing
- the printed character. All Greek letters are represented except those
- that have an English equivalent.
-
- For a more detailed look at an individual character, use the OKI E GREEK
- option as described in the OKI.DOC file. To implement the font, use
- the OKI I GREEK command. Instructions on combining these symbols with
- regular text are also found in the OKI.DOC file. The author is willing
- to help contributing users with specific problems.
- -Justin Boyan, 9 April 1985