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Question :

I am learning Classical Greek (a.k.a. Ancient Greek) in school, and I want to typ words on my computers (both Mac and PC) to improve my vocabulary.

I found I can add a Greek keyboard layout (on both my Mac and my PC) so I now am able to all Greek letters, but it turns out that this these are Modern Greek letters… these are generally the same, but Modern Greek doesn’t have any of the accents I need in Classical Greek. I especially need to be able to typ the ‘spiritus asper’ (a.k.a. the H-sound accent) and the ‘iota subscriptum’ (a.k.a. the I-sound that can be added to e.g. an Omega).

Is there any way to ‘switch on’ typing Classical Greek on my Mac (and PC) ?

Answer :

To be able to typ the accents of Classical Greek, you need to enable the ‘Greek Polytonic’ keyboard.

in macOS, you can activate the Greek Polytonic keyboard by doing this :

  • go to Apple-menu (Apple-icon top-left in the menu bar) –> System Preferences –> Keyboard –> Input Sources (tab)
  • on the left, your currently installed keyboard-layout(s) is/are listed
  • click on the +button just below the list of installed keyboard-layouts
  • in the window that opens, in the Search Field, typ “greek”
  • on the right, two keyboard-layouts will be listed : “Greek” and “Greek – Polytonic”
  • choose “Greek – Polytonic” and click the Add-button
  • then make sure there is a check-mark at “Show Input menu in menu bar”
  • then exit System Preferences
  • now, whenever you want to typ Ancient Greek, go to the little flag-icon top-right in the menu bar and select “Greek – Polytonic” from the dropdown list
  • and after you’re done typing Ancient Greek, go to the little black flag with the Epsilon top-right in the menu bar and select your regular keyboard layout from the dropdown list

in Windows 10, you can activate the Greek Polytonic keyboard by doing this :

  • go to the Start Button bottom-left and typ “region and language” in the search field, then press Enter
  • in the window that opens, at Languages, click “Add a language” and typ “greek” in the search field
  • then, select “Greek”
  • then, at Languages, select “Greek” and click “Set as default”
  • then, at Languages, choose “Greek” and click the “Options”-button
  • now, at Keyboards, click “Add a keyboard”
  • then, choose “Greek Polytonic”
  • to simplify things, I suggest deleting other Greek keyboards from the list of activated keyboards
  • then exit
  • now you can switch between your main keyboard-layout and the Greek Polytonic keyboard-layout by pressing the {WINDOWS}+{SPACE} key-combo on your keyboard

To get the ‘spiritus asper’ (a.k.a. the H-sound accent) in your Classical Greek text, typ this : {SHIFT}+{ ‘ } to get the ‘spiritus asper’, then the A/E/R/V/Y/H/I/O-key to get the Alpha/Epsilon/Rho/Omega/Upsilon/Etha/Iota/Omicron-letter you need underneath the ‘spiritus asper’.

To get the ‘iota subscriptum’ in your Classical Greek text, typ this : {SHIFT}+{ [ } (in which { [ } is the [-key on your keyboard) to get the ‘iota subscriptum’, then the V-key to get the Omega-letter you need above the ‘iota subscriptum’.

To get the ‘regular sigma’ in your Classical Greek text, typ { S }

To get the ‘word-ending sigma’ in your Classical Greek text, typ { W }

to get the ‘Greek question mark’ in your Classical Greek text, typ { Q } which will give you the ; (semi-colon) which is Classical Greek for a ? (question mark).

That’s it !

enjoy 😉

Using a Mac?

Although it is a Windows program, the Donor Manager runs great on a Mac. Here are your options.

If you have 'Parallels' or 'Bootcamp' or 'CrossOver' or one of the other commercial 'run Windows on a Mac' type of programs, you are set. The Donor Manager runs very well on these.

But, if you don't, you can use WINE and WINE Bottler to install and run the Donor Manager on your Mac, and they are free.

There are a few steps involved, but they are pretty easy (even for non 'techies'), so let's look at the process. And you only need to do this one for your initial installation. The 'Live Update' from within the Donor Manager works fine after the initial install.

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Overview of Using WINE Bottler to install the Donor Manager on a Mac:

There are a few things to do to run the Donor Manager on a Mac using Winebottler. They are:

  • Download and Install Wine Bottler and WINE
  • Download the Donor Manager
  • Use Wine Bottler to 'bottle' and install the Donor Manager on your Mac
  • Run the Donor Manager as a Mac app.

Let's look at this step by step:

Phase 1: Get the Mac ready to run Windows apps by installing Winebottler

Step 1: Go to the Wine Bottler Website:

Step 2: Download the Development Version of Wine Bottler

Once you click 'Download' you will need to skip a few ads (which helps keep WineBottler free)

Once the download finishes (about 160 mb), go to the next step:

Step 3: Drag WineBottler to your Mac Applications Folder

Open te downloaded WineBottler.dmg file and drag WINE and Wine Bottler into the Applications Folder on your Mac.

That completes the installation of Wine Bottler. The next step is to download the 'Full Install' version of the Donor Manager

Phase 2: Download the Donor Manager Full Installer

Step 4: Download the Donor Manager

Go to www.donormanager.com/download and download the 'Full Install.'

Once that file downloads (it will probably go into your 'Downloads' folder), go back to your Mac applications folder.

Phase 3: Use Wine Bottler to 'bottle' and install the Donor Manager

Step 5: start Wine Bottler

Step 6: Go do the 'Advanced' menu tab in Wine Bottler.

There are 3 main menu tabs in Wine Bottler. Go to the third tab that says 'Advanced.'

Step 7: Fill in the following information to set up Wine Bottler to install the Donor Manager

On this screen, fill in the following pieces of information:

Prefix Template: leave as 'default'

Program to Install: click and navigate to your 'downloads' folder, and select the 'Donor-Manager-6-Full-Install.exe' program.

Choose: This is an installer: execute it

Click <Install>

Step 8: run the DM Installer

The next step is to run the Donor Manager installer. You can select the default location to install the Donor Manager (c:donor5).

When the installer asks you if you want to create a desktop icon or a quick launch icon, do not place checkmarks in these boxes. (if you do, you will get an error that can be ignored, though).

When the installer runs, you may get an error message saying that the installer is 'unable to register the zipit.dll.' You can ignore this error.

Step 9: Do not launch the Donor Manager from the Installer

When the installer finishes, it will offer to launch the Donor Manager. Do not choose this option.

Final Setup in Wine Bottler

The Donor Manager has now been installed on your Mac, and there are just two more steps to do in Wine Bottler, and that is to give the Mac app a name, and to tell it what program to run when you double click the DM icon

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Step 12: Select the Start File

Using the 'drop down' menu, choose /donor6/donor.exe

Step 13: Give the Mac app a name

Set the Mac app name to be Donor Manager 6 (of course, you can set this to be whatever you want).

Click <OK> and Wine Bottler will report that the 'Prefix was created successfully.'

Congratulations. You are done with the install of the Donor Manager.

The Donor Manager Icon will be installed on your Mac Desktop.

This is now a Mac app that can be run by double clicking.

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The first time you run the Donor Manager, you will see a 'Welcome' screen. Be sure to check 'I am running Donor Manager on a Mac' as this will change a few things about the way the DM works to make it more 'Mac' friendly.