In morphological searches, I am supposed to type "h+:+a letter" to get a Hebrew letter and words in a drop down. When I do this, I only get a few keys to offer anything, mostly vowels, but "k" seems to work. No other consonants, though.
Any ideas?
h: indicates Hebrew in transliteration
g: indicates Greek in transliteration
But I use these more frequently in a Bible search. What is an example search of what you wish to build?
I get to this and nothing. I was trying it in Morph search query, but it's the same here. I can't get any character to show up.
You have to enter at least one letter of the transliterated Hebrew for the dropdown to populate.
But that' the problem--I type in a letter and nothing happens.Some letters are responsive, but ִI can't for instance find צ or נ anywhere. Is there a transliteration map?
Above should be: צ ח
No it uses a "common" transliteration; if you are using the original language alphabet omit the g: or h: - just type in Hebrew script or Greek script.
Is there a transliteration map?
Help has Untransliteration in Glossary:
...should be: צ ח
h:th
h:tz
h:ts
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Yes, I think that's much simpler. Thanks.