An older version is available for Windows XP. This product will not work with older versions of Windows. System Requirements: Windows 10, 8, 7, or Vista. (This layout has become a de facto standard among classical and Biblical Greek scholars.)Įasily type modern and Biblical Hebrew (including all vowels and cantillation marks) using logical keyboard input. The breathing mark is automatically placed over the previously-typed alpha. For example, type alpha on the 'a' key and add the smooth breathing by typing the 'j' key. Graeca II & Hebraica II for WindowsĮasily type classical and Biblical Greek with all accents and breathing marks using a logical, phonetic keyboard input. Products and contains only one of the fonts, in plain style only, from each of these two products. This product is a subset of the LaserGreek and LaserHebrew Fully vocalized and accented Biblical Hebrew can transfer as text only Notepad, SimpleText, or TextEdit files from Macintosh to Windows and back. The Windows and Macintosh versions of the fonts have identical ASCII encodings with all the accented Biblical Hebrew fonts in LaserHebrew and LaserHebrew II, allowing easy file conversion of text in these fonts on either Windows or Macintosh platforms. The font is especially valuable for those working with Linguist’s Software’s Hebrew Scriptures (which are formatted in Hebraica II), allowing you to cut and paste portions of the text into your document. Hebraica II is an English system, left-to-right font, excellent for those needing to input Hebrew words or short phrases into an English (or other language) document. Automatic overstriking vowel points, accents, cantillation marks, and diacritical symbols are able to be placed over any letter in any combination. It has been licensed to publish the multi-volume Koehler-Baumgartner Hebrew & Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebraica II plain is a standard classical-style square Hebrew font and contains all vowel points and accents occurring in the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Tanach/OT). All Greek letters and overstriking accents transfer back and forth from Macintosh to Windows properly, and even upper ASCII characters can transfer as text only Notepad, SimpleText, or TextEdit files from Macintosh to Windows and back. The Windows and Macintosh versions of the fonts have identical ASCII encodings with all the polytonic fonts in LaserGreek and LaserGreek II, allowing easy file conversion of text in these fonts on either Windows or Macintosh platforms. The font is especially valuable for those working with Linguist's Software Greek New Testament (which is formatted in SymbolGreekII, an identically-encoded font that is part of LaserGreek), allowing you to cut and paste portions of the text into your document. This font also includes the Nestle-Aland, UBS, Leiden, and many TLG symbols and sigla as well as the Roman alphabet and French and German accents. These may be typed over any symbol in any combination. Graeca II plain is the regular text font used to publish the UBS 4th edition revised Greek New Testament and includes all 35 accents, breathing marks, iota subscripts, and diereses needed to type classical and Biblical Greek. Both of these fonts are provided in TrueType® and PostScript® Type 1 language font formats. Two professional-quality fonts, one Greek and one Hebrew, which will allow students of these languages working on a limited budget to produce high quality printed output. Greek and Hebrew Fonts for Students Beginning Their Language Studies
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