A little earlier in this thread Mark G. Vitalis Hoffman
said: "Bwgreekl, Bwhebl, etc are all TrueType, not Unicode, fonts."
This statement seems to imply that TrueType and Unicode are mutually...
Type: Posts; User: swestfall
A little earlier in this thread Mark G. Vitalis Hoffman
said: "Bwgreekl, Bwhebl, etc are all TrueType, not Unicode, fonts."
This statement seems to imply that TrueType and Unicode are mutually...
Is the macron (used for marking long vowels) available in the BibleWorks Greek font? I'm using the macron in my Unicode documents, but I need to produce some documents using the BW Greek font, and I...
I want to print double-sided flash cards using the default size in BW (version 6.0.012o), so in the Vocabulary Flashcard Module I'm using the File-->Print Flashcards selection to do this. I tell it...
The WORDsearch software that is (was?) distributed on CD with purchases of the ESV printed edition displays the correct formatting, so at least some vendors are getting a file that has the breaks in...
Is there a way to make BibleWorks display results using the same text layout as the editors of a printed version used? For example, the editors of BHS chose to lay out the Hebrew of the Psalms as...
I can't imagine why any serious student of the Bible would want the developers of BibleWorks to spend any time on producing a new version of an existing English translation that displays words...
I can't find any information in the Show Copyright Information part of HELP about the copyright for the Quick Bible Maps. I was going to print copies of the map for St. Paul's first missionary...
Thanks!
Steve
When copying information from the Auto-Info window, is it possible to copy all the Auto-Info information for an entire verse or paragraph, and not just the information about the word that the cursor...
Did that work? Here is some more unicode, using the Microsoft Sans Serif font.
Greek: Ἔν ἀρχῃ ἦν ὁ λόγος, καὶ ὁ λόγος ἦν προς τον θεόν, και θεὸς ἦν ὁ λόγος.
Hebrew:
לָמָה רָגשׁו גוֹיִם...
How about unicode? I will try to paste in some unicode Greek:
Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ λόγος, καὶ ὁ λόγος ἦν πρὸς τὸν θεόν, καὶ θεὸς ἦν ὁ λόγος.
Steve
I agree. There is a reason that the United Bible Societies and the German Bible Society always print the apparatus in their modern editions of the NT: Since they are publishing an eclectic text...
The printed version of the BDB Hebrew lexicon has a wealth of etymological information from other Semitic languages. I was rather put out when I discovered that a significant part of this...