[b-greek] Re: fonts

From: Kevin W. Woodruff (cierpke@prodigy.net)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 21:25:30 EST


Dagoberto and others:

A freeware font including the fonts for the critical apparatus in the UBS,
NA, and BHS can be downloaded from:


http://www.sil.org/ftp/fonts/win/SILAPFON.EXE

A freeware Greek font is available from:

http://www.sil.org/ftp/fonts/win/SILGREEK.EXE

Kevin
At 01:15 PM 2/8/2001 -0800, you wrote:
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carl W. Conrad [mailto:cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:29 PM
>To: Biblical Greek
>Subject: [b-greek] Fwd:Re: fonts
>
>
>Useful info, meant for the list, I think, rather than for me personally:
>
>>Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 09:14:51 +1300
>>To: "Carl W. Conrad" <cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu>
>>From: N & RJ Hanscamp <hanscamps@paradise.net.nz>
>>Subject: Re: [b-greek] Re: fonts
>>
>>When i was working on my thesis I needed to know key strokes / character
>>map for the greek font used by my Zondervan bible program, "Koine". I
>>finished up going onto a newsgroup that deal with fonts, and they pointed
>>me to this website:
>
>>
>>http://www.ganashakti.com/font/iso.asp
>>
>>It enables one to get a full set of ASCII keystrokes for any (?) font. I
>>have printed out a set for Arial, Times New Roman, Hebrew and Koine, and
>>use them when I need accents etc.
>>
>>Instructions for use: find the character you want on the map. Place your
>>cursor where you want it on the document on the screen. Press and hold the
>>"Alt" key and type the 4 digit code for the font
>>e.g. 52 on the map is alt 0052; 223 on the map is alt 0223 etc. Let the
>>Alt key go and the character you want (should) appear.
>>
>>Nigel
>>
>>Nigel Hanscamp MTheol
>>Matamata Union Parish
>>(Methodist - Associated Churches of Christ)
>>Matamata
>>New Zealand
>>hanscamps@paradise.net.nz
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>Since we are discussing fonts; I have always want to acquire the font/symbol
>that is used
>For the Majority text and also the one use for the Alexandrian text.
>
>I believe Nestle-Aland uses or at least the one for the Majority text. It
>would be
>very helpful for my notes.
>
>Thanks
>Dagoberto Garcia
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