![]() Some (little) bugs when displaying fully pointed hebrew text. Some browsers, however, like Mozilla-based ones (Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox), still show today You won't need, coupled with your browser, any XSLT interpreter (like MSXML with IE6, for instance). Will be able to correctly understand TanakhML pages.Īnd, as all TanakhML generated XML pages are transformed to HTML ones on server side (using Cocoon), If you have any problem for displaying them, just install Gentium Unicode font,įreely available from SIL International website.Īny browser complying with W3C Recommendations, Transliteration, however, uses Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A and Combining Diacritical Marks Unicode areas. Hebrew is also proposed in transliteration. In the Tyndale Unicode Font Kit, freely available, for non-commercial purpose,įrom Tyndale House, University of Cambridge.įor the time being, best results on this site seem to be displayed using SBL Hebrew font. Perry's Fonts for Scholars website.Ĭardo font is also included, along with valuable keyboards for easily typing Biblical Hebrew, Greek and transliteration, Cardo Unicode font, freely available, for non-commercial purpose, from David J.Ezra SIL Unicode fonts (Ezra SIL and Ezra SIL SR), freely available, for non-commercial purpose, from SIL International website. ![]()
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