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download fonts here Note: The Palm operating system uses an 8 bit character set allowing only 255 characters. This 255 character limitation is insufficient to represent a complex script like Greek, and Roman simultaneously. alternate configurations have been developed to represent these character sets. They are invoked by the first letter in the filename. (i.e. x=Interlinear Greek, z= accented Greek, q=Hebrew)
After loading your font, open Bible+, go to options menu, chose Skins & Plugins, then select desired font.
To use the LSJ Lexicon with Roadlingua, you will need a Fonthack font and the FonhackV program
(see bottom of page for Fonthack fonts).
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This font was digitized from Villoison's 1788 edition of the scholia. It is a non uniform font that closely represents the original, less some of the idiosyncratic symbols used
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Villoison's 1788 copy of the 10 century Venetus A.
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Gentium font without accents used for interlinear text (filenames beginning with the letter X).
Note the Roman characters are smaller to reduce the space needed for translation. |
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Gentium font with accents--->
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Gentium font without accents used for interlinear text---> combined in one font file |
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Gentium font with accents for FonthackV or Fonthack. This font is needed when using the "Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Sir Henry Stuart Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (LSJ)". Instructions for setting this up will be available soon. |
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