Thanks for the help Daniel.
I posted the details of the problem to the ibiblio list. Just have to wait for a
response now.
Unless someone tells me different I will make the changes for the encoding to be
final kaf + sheva.
Aside from the final kaf \ sheva question there is still a need for some
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 16:25, David wrote:
> Anthony,
>
> Your image shows the character that I can't find in the unicode standard.
> The dots that looks like Sheva within the Final Kaf on the image, if we could
> find the unicode value of that character the problem could be fixed, assuming
> that
Anthony,
Your image shows the character that I can't find in the unicode standard.
The dots that looks like Sheva within the Final Kaf on the image, if we could
find the unicode value of that character the problem could be fixed, assuming
that it is in the unicode standard. I went to the SIL site,
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From: "anthony kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] NASB Lexicons
> David
>
> I am not a hebrew
David
I am not a hebrew expert, but am studying Hebrew in 2nd year of college.
Using Bibletime CVS, and in fact most KDE apps since a recent upgrade, and
using SIL Ezra unicode Font my Hebrew Module shows final kaf perfectly.
I put a small screen shot up on my server at
http://www.jesuscentral
The only remaining problems with the NASB is to have someone more qualified than
myself to examine the conversions from the Hebrew, and Greek fonts to unicode.
There 79 characters used in the Greek lexicon, and 88 used in the Hebrew. Many
of those are alphabetic, or are very distinct in appearance
David wrote:
I am working on the NASB Lexicons, the lexicons have multiple entries for some
on the numbers. (112a. 112b.)
In order to keep the NASB Lexicons sync'ed with the Strong's lexicons, and so
that Sword should be able to pull up the entry in pop-ups without modifying any
code I combined the
I am working on the NASB Lexicons, the lexicons have multiple entries for some
on the numbers. (112a. 112b.)
In order to keep the NASB Lexicons sync'ed with the Strong's lexicons, and so
that Sword should be able to pull up the entry in pop-ups without modifying any
code I combined the entries.