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WWW Browser Greek Font "Torture Test"

The title bar of your WWW browser, as well as the lines below should give you an indication of the level of success you have had in installing Greek fonts. Regular fonts are used in the "Proportional Font" line. Fixed fonts are used in the "Fixed Font" line, and in the FORM text entry area (see if you can type some Greek in there yourself). System Fonts are used in the title bar.

In each instance, all the Greek characters, as well as some of the more "difficult" symbols and punctuation marks are used.

Proportional Font:

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Fixed Font:

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Form Text Input Field:

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