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Greek fonts found in kbd-1.06.tar.gz: iso07.* follows ISO 8859-7. gr928* refers to elot928 which is the same. (plain gr928 is elot928 with cp437 control chars; gr928a* is gr928 with Euro at the 0xa4 position; gr928b* is gr928 with the cp437 symbols in the 0x80-0x9f positions and a filler symbol on the positions empty in ISO 8859-7) gr737* somewhat follow cp737. (gr737a* is cp737 with cp437 control chars; gr737b* is gr737a with end replaced by cp865; gr737c* is gr737a with I-diaeresis, Y-diaeresis replaced by integral) Some of these are derived from fonts contributed by Sotiris Tsimbonis <tsimbonis@rosehill-1.irc.gr>. There used to be a font grcourier rather similar to but uglier than gr928-8x16-thin.psfu, so it was deleted. Some distributions have Greek fonts with names like lat7*, but latin-7 is ISO 8859-13, a character set for the Baltic Rim.