
To print files containing SSuperGreek you will need to have the Macintosh Symbol system font installed in the printer. Macintosh users who wish to edit SSuperGreek files should convert the files to one of the fonts in LaserGreek or LaserGreek II with the instructions for converting SuperGreek (which has the same sequence of characters) included in the User's Manual. That is, SSuperGreek contained all the bitmaps, but outline fonts only for those characters not in Symbol. SSuperGreek took that font and any time someone typed a character that was in Symbol, it directed the keystroke to the Symbol printer font. The Macintosh System font called Symbol does not have all Greek characters. This font was a Type 3 (PostScript) font tagged to the Symbol printer font and available for Macintosh only. Windows users who receive Macintosh files that include SuperGreek may request special instructions to convert these files into the similarly-arranged fonts in the current LaserGreek and LaserGreek II for Windows. Macintosh users wanting to edit old SuperGreek files should convert the files to one of the fonts in LaserGreek or LaserGreek II with the instructions included in the User's Manual. It later was replaced by Graeca for both Macintosh and Windows. Originally a bitmap-only font on the Macintosh, SuperGreek was later released in Type 3 (PostScript) format.
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Instructions for these operations are included in the User's Manuals with each product. (This is also true of the fonts in Archaic Alphabets, which includes an archaic Greek font.) Files may be transferred cross-platform as text files or in Rich Text Format (RTF). All current versions of our LaserGreek and LaserGreek II fonts have identical ASCII positions for both Mac and Windows.

There are only 6 or 8 conversions that must be made with global search and replace operations to convert to the new arrangement.

The uppercase accents were in different positions in old versions of LaserGreek for Windows, but these are used comparatively infrequently in typing classical Greek. In all versions all standard lowercase Greek characters are interchangeable and are in lower ASCII positions. Every character has the identical ASCII position in both Macintosh and Windows versions.
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