PhiloLogic5 is different from PhiloLogic4 in its treatment of accented Greek characters. It used to be that words not surrounded by quotation marks would find all the possible accents, like it still does now for immediat/immédiat. Auto-complete would not be distracted by accents on candidate matches. Is there a way to get that back? I don't believe that that is something Walt did.
The ascii_conversion option is ... interesting. Where does it come from? Could it possibly be modified to reflect how classicists typically type Greek? E.g., people don't type ψυχη as psukhe.., wouldn't think of treating both o and omega as o..
PhiloLogic5 is different from PhiloLogic4 in its treatment of accented Greek characters. It used to be that words not surrounded by quotation marks would find all the possible accents, like it still does now for immediat/immédiat. Auto-complete would not be distracted by accents on candidate matches. Is there a way to get that back? I don't believe that that is something Walt did.
The ascii_conversion option is ... interesting. Where does it come from? Could it possibly be modified to reflect how classicists typically type Greek? E.g., people don't type ψυχη as psukhe.., wouldn't think of treating both o and omega as o..