There appears to be a single-keystroke combination that will tell LJ "put all input text into quasi-Greek" (it's the symbol font that displays η for h). I hit it by accident, and am fairly sure it includes something on the right-hand side of the keyboard (because I was going for "Oy" at the time).

It's nice to know this, because it might spare me doing letter-by-letter keying of Greek words. It would be even nicer to know what the keystroke is, and how to turn it off again. It seems to be LJ-specific, so I'm writing comments in Notepad and pasting them in for the moment; doing this post in Semagic, as I usually do; and expecting it will take care of itself when I close the browser.

Does anyone reading this know how to turn that font choice on and off? (Firefox 2.0 under Windows XP, in case that matters.)
There appears to be a single-keystroke combination that will tell LJ "put all input text into quasi-Greek" (it's the symbol font that displays η for h). I hit it by accident, and am fairly sure it includes something on the right-hand side of the keyboard (because I was going for "Oy" at the time).

It's nice to know this, because it might spare me doing letter-by-letter keying of Greek words. It would be even nicer to know what the keystroke is, and how to turn it off again. It seems to be LJ-specific, so I'm writing comments in Notepad and pasting them in for the moment; doing this post in Semagic, as I usually do; and expecting it will take care of itself when I close the browser.

Does anyone reading this know how to turn that font choice on and off? (Firefox 2.0 under Windows XP, in case that matters.)
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