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- Beta_Code abstract "Beta Code is a method of representing, using only ASCII characters, characters and formatting found in ancient Greek texts (and other ancient languages). Its aim is to be not merely a romanization of the Greek alphabet, but to represent faithfully a wide variety of source texts – including formatting as well as rare or idiosyncratic characters.Beta Code was developed by David W. Packard in the late 1970s and adopted by Thesaurus Linguae Graecae in 1981. It has become the standard for encoding polytonic Greek and has also been used by a number of other projects such as the Perseus Project (which encodes all its Ancient Greek texts using Beta code, the Packard Humanities Institute, the Duke collection of Documentary Papyri, and the Greek Epigraphy Project at Cornell and Ohio State University. Beta Code can be easily converted to a variety of systems for display, most notably the Unicode.Systems such as Sophokeys for typing Beta Code but producing Greek glyphs directly in the entered text (rather than when it is typeset or otherwise output) are increasingly popular, with the result that Beta Code, with some variations, has become a sort of universal default keymap for text entry in polytonic Greek.".
- Beta_Code wikiPageExternalLink sophokeys.
- Beta_Code wikiPageExternalLink encoding.
- Beta_Code wikiPageExternalLink BCM2013.pdf.
- Beta_Code wikiPageExternalLink beta-code.htm.
- Beta_Code wikiPageID "5519932".
- Beta_Code wikiPageRevisionID "594832266".
- Beta_Code characters "Greek letters".
- Beta_Code fix "Help:Special characters".
- Beta_Code special Greek_language.
- Beta_Code subject Category:Romanization_of_Greek.
- Beta_Code comment "Beta Code is a method of representing, using only ASCII characters, characters and formatting found in ancient Greek texts (and other ancient languages). Its aim is to be not merely a romanization of the Greek alphabet, but to represent faithfully a wide variety of source texts – including formatting as well as rare or idiosyncratic characters.Beta Code was developed by David W. Packard in the late 1970s and adopted by Thesaurus Linguae Graecae in 1981.".
- Beta_Code label "Beta Code".
- Beta_Code label "Beta Code".
- Beta_Code label "Beta Code".
- Beta_Code label "Betacode".
- Beta_Code label "Código Beta".
- Beta_Code sameAs Betacode.
- Beta_Code sameAs Beta_Code.
- Beta_Code sameAs Beta_Code.
- Beta_Code sameAs Código_Beta.
- Beta_Code sameAs m.0dqn9r.
- Beta_Code sameAs Q752325.
- Beta_Code sameAs Q752325.
- Beta_Code wasDerivedFrom Beta_Code?oldid=594832266.
- Beta_Code isPrimaryTopicOf Beta_Code.