Bekkeriana greek Typeface for LaTex












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Anyone knows how to use "Bekkeriana" greek typeface?










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    Do you have that font in your computer? If yes, you can use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.

    – JouleV
    Mar 25 at 14:25






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    Hmmm. Someone knows, because there’s an example, sans source, at tug.org/texshowcase — possibly the work of Yannis Haralambous (mentioned in connection with this font at opoudjis.net/unicode/other_ligatures.html)?

    – Thérèse
    Mar 25 at 16:27











  • No, I don't have that font in my computer, @JouleV

    – Luciano Garófalo
    Mar 27 at 12:01






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    The site polytoniko.org/fonts.php says, before the sample of Bekkeriana, "These fonts are used only for the typing of Atelier Fluxus Virus, and are not available to the public. The names we give rise to the tradition of Greek typography; in brackets we also give the name of the corresponding font of the monotype machines."

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:20






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    You may want to look at greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces for other Greek typefaces.

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:27
















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Anyone knows how to use "Bekkeriana" greek typeface?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Do you have that font in your computer? If yes, you can use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.

    – JouleV
    Mar 25 at 14:25






  • 1





    Hmmm. Someone knows, because there’s an example, sans source, at tug.org/texshowcase — possibly the work of Yannis Haralambous (mentioned in connection with this font at opoudjis.net/unicode/other_ligatures.html)?

    – Thérèse
    Mar 25 at 16:27











  • No, I don't have that font in my computer, @JouleV

    – Luciano Garófalo
    Mar 27 at 12:01






  • 1





    The site polytoniko.org/fonts.php says, before the sample of Bekkeriana, "These fonts are used only for the typing of Atelier Fluxus Virus, and are not available to the public. The names we give rise to the tradition of Greek typography; in brackets we also give the name of the corresponding font of the monotype machines."

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:20






  • 1





    You may want to look at greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces for other Greek typefaces.

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:27














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    Do you have that font in your computer? If yes, you can use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.

    – JouleV
    Mar 25 at 14:25






  • 1





    Hmmm. Someone knows, because there’s an example, sans source, at tug.org/texshowcase — possibly the work of Yannis Haralambous (mentioned in connection with this font at opoudjis.net/unicode/other_ligatures.html)?

    – Thérèse
    Mar 25 at 16:27











  • No, I don't have that font in my computer, @JouleV

    – Luciano Garófalo
    Mar 27 at 12:01






  • 1





    The site polytoniko.org/fonts.php says, before the sample of Bekkeriana, "These fonts are used only for the typing of Atelier Fluxus Virus, and are not available to the public. The names we give rise to the tradition of Greek typography; in brackets we also give the name of the corresponding font of the monotype machines."

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:20






  • 1





    You may want to look at greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces for other Greek typefaces.

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:27














  • 1





    Do you have that font in your computer? If yes, you can use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.

    – JouleV
    Mar 25 at 14:25






  • 1





    Hmmm. Someone knows, because there’s an example, sans source, at tug.org/texshowcase — possibly the work of Yannis Haralambous (mentioned in connection with this font at opoudjis.net/unicode/other_ligatures.html)?

    – Thérèse
    Mar 25 at 16:27











  • No, I don't have that font in my computer, @JouleV

    – Luciano Garófalo
    Mar 27 at 12:01






  • 1





    The site polytoniko.org/fonts.php says, before the sample of Bekkeriana, "These fonts are used only for the typing of Atelier Fluxus Virus, and are not available to the public. The names we give rise to the tradition of Greek typography; in brackets we also give the name of the corresponding font of the monotype machines."

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:20






  • 1





    You may want to look at greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces for other Greek typefaces.

    – egreg
    Mar 27 at 12:27








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1





Do you have that font in your computer? If yes, you can use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.

– JouleV
Mar 25 at 14:25





Do you have that font in your computer? If yes, you can use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.

– JouleV
Mar 25 at 14:25




1




1





Hmmm. Someone knows, because there’s an example, sans source, at tug.org/texshowcase — possibly the work of Yannis Haralambous (mentioned in connection with this font at opoudjis.net/unicode/other_ligatures.html)?

– Thérèse
Mar 25 at 16:27





Hmmm. Someone knows, because there’s an example, sans source, at tug.org/texshowcase — possibly the work of Yannis Haralambous (mentioned in connection with this font at opoudjis.net/unicode/other_ligatures.html)?

– Thérèse
Mar 25 at 16:27













No, I don't have that font in my computer, @JouleV

– Luciano Garófalo
Mar 27 at 12:01





No, I don't have that font in my computer, @JouleV

– Luciano Garófalo
Mar 27 at 12:01




1




1





The site polytoniko.org/fonts.php says, before the sample of Bekkeriana, "These fonts are used only for the typing of Atelier Fluxus Virus, and are not available to the public. The names we give rise to the tradition of Greek typography; in brackets we also give the name of the corresponding font of the monotype machines."

– egreg
Mar 27 at 12:20





The site polytoniko.org/fonts.php says, before the sample of Bekkeriana, "These fonts are used only for the typing of Atelier Fluxus Virus, and are not available to the public. The names we give rise to the tradition of Greek typography; in brackets we also give the name of the corresponding font of the monotype machines."

– egreg
Mar 27 at 12:20




1




1





You may want to look at greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces for other Greek typefaces.

– egreg
Mar 27 at 12:27





You may want to look at greekfontsociety-gfs.gr/typefaces for other Greek typefaces.

– egreg
Mar 27 at 12:27










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