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Thanks, good insights.
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? Those fonts are present in Mac only environments, and should work between a software package and Mac Office 2011, without Windows. But I might misunderstand something here. Basically, I want to make sure I can simply highlight Greek/Hebrew text and copy/paste into Word (or "export") and it can come out or be formatted in the fonts mentioned above
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Good information; thanks to all of you. Saving my shekels.
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Every time I analyze the Comparison Chart of Logos packages I find myself drifting towards Platinum (is that called marketing?!), even though Platinum has a bunch of stuff I don't need/use. But it contains just a couple of items here and there I do need (want), like BDAG. Some commentaries wouldn't hurt either. They sure know how to subtract and add
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Hebrew: www.sbl-site.org/Fonts/BiblicalHebrewSILManual.pdf Greek: http://www.biblicalgreek.org/links/fonts/keyboard.html
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Interesting! You do realize that I'm talking about a non-Unicode font . . . "Apple" and "incredibly poor" in one sentence . . . hope you don't get your tires slashed - LOL!
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Not a Logos user yet . . . 1) Does Logos work with the Greek/Hebrew SBL fonts SPIonic and SPTiberian + Mac Office Word 2011? Difficulty with installation/utilization of these fonts with Word? 2) Does Logos "read" foreign (Greek, Hebrew and other) Bible texts to you? 3) Any chance of Carta products coming to Logos? (e.g., The Sacred Bridge , etc.) Thanks
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Thanks for your input. A publisher requires those fonts with Word as the final submission document . . . my investing in Logos will depend on the feasibility of those criteria.
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Great response, David - very informative and relevant. I appreciate it very much. Life was easy with Bibleworks, a proprietary Greek and Hebrew font, Powerpoint, and, believe it or not, WordPerfect (with its Reveal Codes). I produced my own Powerpoints of Mounce's BBG in no time; copying/pasting and typing in Greek seemed to be a breeze. Adding multiple
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I second all of the above. Just take a look at the number of Bibles, including international ones, one gets in the standard package for $350 from that other company that starts with Bible and ends with works. After all, the software here is called Logos . . .
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I need Platinum but could do without half of what's in Platinum . . . plus a few extra resources, and I'm quickly at >$1,200 after academic discount - too high to jump in at this point. OLL misses too many essentials, including some basic English translations. Ingo
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I recommend Ron du Preez' Judging the Sabbath on this text and issue: http://www.amazon.com/Judging-Sabbath-Discovering-Found-Colossians/dp/1883925622/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1319160303&sr=1-1