3. Check that Greek letters are displayed correctly.

    1. Start Scientific Notebook and open the document Welcome.tex to check that the Greek letters are displayed correctly on the screen.

    2. If Greek letters still show up as boxes after the Multilanguage Support has been installed, check that the extended Times New Roman font is correctly installed. Use either of these methods:

      1. Click Start, Programs, Accessories to start WordPad.

      2. Choose the Times New Roman font.

      3. Check that there is a Greek choice in the Script: box.

      4. Select the Greek version.

      5. Type a few Greek characters.

        If the characters appear on the WordPad screen, the extended font has been installed correctly.

      or if you have installed the Character Map accessory

      • Use the Character Map accessory to select the Times New Roman (Greek) font.

        If you see the (Greek) version, and if you can see Greek characters in the Character Map accessory, the extended font has been installed correctly.

    3. Check the document Welcome.tex again to check that the Greek letters are displayed correctly on the screen.

      If WordPad or the Character Map accessory display Greek letters, but Scientific Notebook still displays boxes, there is a problem with your video driver. WordPad and the Character Map accessory use the older multibyte character set support, while Scientific Notebook uses Unicode support. This is the reason that those applications can sometimes display Greek letters while Scientific Notebook cannot. In all cases of this problem that we have encountered, the computer or video card manufacturer has had an updated video driver available on a Web site.