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New to the forum and find it interesting. However, am wondering about your guidelines for writing Greek text. Do you require transliteration or also allow using Greek fonts? Also, do you allow theological discussion that is pertinent?
Thank you, Dewayne Dulaney
Some of these posts are 20+ years old when unicode was not a thing. Therefore they are transliterated. Nowadays you can post with symbol font or basic Greek font and it will be still readable.
New to the forum and find it interesting. However, am wondering about your guidelines for writing Greek text. Do you require transliteration or also allow using Greek fonts? Also, do you allow theological discussion that is pertinent?
Thank you, Dewayne Dulaney
Some of these posts are 20+ years old when unicode was not a thing. Therefore they are transliterated. Nowadays you can post with symbol font or basic Greek font and it will be still readable.
YES