On TypeGreek, j and s are interchangeable. In standard beta code, a j represents a terminal sigma and an s represents a regular sigma. A terminal sigma is displayed when the next character is a hard return, a comma, a semi-colon, a period, a colon, a Greek semi-colon ( ·), and a Greek question mark ( ;). Terminal Sigma: TypeGreek determines whether or not to display a terminal sigma when a lowercase sigma is present based on what immediately follows the sigma.On TypeGreek, it does not matter which order the characters are added: as long as the resulting character is valid, the diacritic will be added. In standard beta code, the diacritics must go in a specific order (breathing, accent, iota subscript / dieresis).
Order of Diacritics: You can add multiple diacritics to a letter by typing the correct punctuation marks.On TypeGreek, diacritics are added to any letter by typing the punctuation mark after the letter, even with capitals. This does not make sense when the diacritics are combined with the letter in real-time and the asterisk is not used for capitals.
HOW TO GET GREEK LETTERS IN GEDIT CODE
Standard beta code is case-insensitive, so an extra symbol - an asterisk ( *) in front of the letter - was necessary to distinguish between capital and lowercase letters TypeGreek does not treat the asterisk as a character that needs to be converted.In standard beta code, the diacritics for capitals are placed after the asterisk but before the letter itself.
HOW TO GET GREEK LETTERS IN GEDIT PLUS
Type Greek uses beta code, converting each beta code keystroke into the corresponding Greek character.