I am using large fonts and I have no problems on ME.
Jerry
>I tried changing to large fonts (120dpi) on my 2000 box and it seems to
>work with no problems. I had previously been working at 96dpi. Anyone
>else confirm or deny problems at different font sizes on any OS?
>
> -Troy.
I think this is an interesting series of misunderstandings :-) If
somebody wants to use a Hebrew bible text, it doesn't mean that he
necessarily is a researcher! There are some millions of people out
there that consider Hebrew their mother tongue and need a NT that
speaks their language -- just li
Shalom Daniel, how are you?
I know what is NT :o), and I know that the source is greek.
I know that the OT translations are good and the Hebrew once are good
also.
What I ment was that the NT translation in Hebrew (ModernHebrew = the one
on Sword) is the relaible one.
:o)
Avihai.H
Sword recalls the last bible text and commentary used upon
startup. Can this be added for dictionaries/lexicons as well?
Greetings,
Christian
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Acess violation at address 006A1DD4 in module 'sword.exe'. Read of addres
This is the error I get, when I leave "Scofield" module on, and then close
the program and then re-open it, it seems as though its trying to access a
part of the file in Scofield that is not there, perhaps the OT w
NT = New Testament...
If you're looking for an accurate text of the Hebrew Tanakh (Old Testament)
refer to the Aleppo Codex. This has been argued recently in favour of the
previous Biblica Hebraica (BHS).
If you're looking for an accurate text of the Greek Scriptures (New
Testament) you will be
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Stephen Denne wrote:
> > > Why has WebstersDict.conf got Font=Code2000?
> >
> > Because it needs it?
>
> Fair enough.
>
> It's a shame that the latin characters are so ugly though.
True. Under XP with font smoothing on, they actually look okay. Most of
the problem with
> > Why has WebstersDict.conf got Font=Code2000?
>
> Because it needs it?
Fair enough.
It's a shame that the latin characters are so ugly though.
Stephen. οΊ•
In preferences, when the font size is set to a size not in the list, it is
not shown.
Stephen.
Changing preferences results in advancement of which word is selected in the
dictionary.
Stephen.
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