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Historically, Coptic fonts were simply English fonts that have Coptic looking
Characters. With Unicode 4, Coptic received its own Unicode character set.
There are many Unicode fonts that deal with Coptic. New Athena is one.
But how do I convert the thousands of pages of text that used the old
English mapping into Coptic unicode. I know it all depends on which old
"Coptic" font that used English mapping. But let's say I convert all my
documents into one old font, such as CS Coptic. Can I convert this CS Coptic
into New Athena without retypping.
Is there a technique native to Word that can do this? Is there a program or
addin that can do this? And if there isn't who can I contact to create one?
Any suggestions.
Characters. With Unicode 4, Coptic received its own Unicode character set.
There are many Unicode fonts that deal with Coptic. New Athena is one.
But how do I convert the thousands of pages of text that used the old
English mapping into Coptic unicode. I know it all depends on which old
"Coptic" font that used English mapping. But let's say I convert all my
documents into one old font, such as CS Coptic. Can I convert this CS Coptic
into New Athena without retypping.
Is there a technique native to Word that can do this? Is there a program or
addin that can do this? And if there isn't who can I contact to create one?
Any suggestions.