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Greek Language Module - Starting WP After Ins
DocumentID: 600659
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:28:28 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Solutions: After installing the Greek Language Module, you will need to make three changes in WordPerfect. As these changes are saved to your WP{WP}.SET file, you will only need to make them once.

First, change the Display option for WordPerfect to use the correct screen fonts.
      1.      Press Setup (Shift-F1)
      2.      Select Display (2), then select Colors/Fonts/Attributes (1)
      3.      Select 512 Character Display (5) if you are using EGA or VGA display, or Select 6 Fonts, 512 Characters (3) if you are using Hercules RamFont display
      4.      Press Exit (F7) to return to the normal editing screen.

Second, select a keyboard layout to assign or "map" Greek characters to your keyboard keys.
      1.      Press Setup (Shift-F1)
      2.      Select Keyboard Layout (5)
      3.      Move the cursor to one of the three Greek keyboard layouts and choose Select (1)
      4.      Press Exit (F7) to return to the normal editing screen.

Third, set up your printer to print Greek characters. This involves selecting the printer from the .ALL file provided with the Language Module and editing the definition to tell WP which Greek cartridges or soft fonts you have available. The procedure for doing this is described in Printer, Select in the WordPerfect Reference Manual.

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