Can someone help me find the link to the Logos Bibical Hebrew Keyboard User Manual. I have the Greek and Hebrew keyboards installed and I have the Greek Manual, but I have been unable to locate the Hebrew Manual (I assume there is one).
This is a much easier way of keying in Hebrew because of vowel pointing and right- to- left word order.
Www.logos.com/shibboleth
I like the Logos Greek and Hebrew keyboards because the letters are consistent in Word, PowerPoint, etc. This is not true of many fonts. I wrote my D.Min. with a set of fonts in Word two years ago and then updated Word and those fonts are not recognized now. The reason I want the Hebrew Manual is for the Keyboard layout to know where the vowel points are.
Is this the page you're looking for: http://www.logos.com/support/windows/L3/keyboards
(I haven't tried the links to see if the hebrew pdf is included as discussed)
If you have Windows 7 you can make the Hebrew keyboard the choice for typing Hebrew then use the Windows keyboard which will display the options.
If you nevertheless want the manual, you can download the zip file containing the manual and extract only the manual.
I like the Logos Greek and Hebrew keyboards because the letters are consistent in Word, PowerPoint, etc. This is not true of many fonts.
Yes, as technology is moving from TrueType to Unicode fonts. I know of a few scholars who have to make major edits to documents produced just a few years ago. a significant portion of the first few weeks of my Hebrew classes over the last 2 years has been installing several Hebrew fonts so that we would be able to view documents produced by a variety of sources.
Thank you for the help. I had assumed (bad thing to do) that the manual was found apart from the download. I now have the manual saved on my computer.