Hi everybody!
This question was probably answered at some time on the forums, but I am unable to make a search that delivers results. So I'm asking y'all.
For some reason, the text in some of my books (namely, at the moment Survey of OT Introduction) is not rendering correctly. I am getting squares. Case in point:
I am seeing them everywhere, footnotes, etc. This example is on p-52 of Survey of Old Testament Introduction.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Peace, Kendall! *smile* I'm getting the same "square" you are; so it appears that there is a flaw in our mutual resourse, eh???
I submitted a typo report .............. perhaps you'd like to also?! *smile*
Maybe one of these days -- just for the fun of it -- we on these forums could engender say -- perhaps! -- a hundred typo reports and really catch Logos attention ! *smile* Oh, well! I imagine they have quite enough to do .............
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
This usually means the font you're using is missing a Unicode character. (We tried to ensure necessary coverage for most books in the default fonts, but a few things may have slipped through.)
I copied the text out and tried viewing it in Arial Unicode MS, but didn't get anything sensible. I think this could just be an error, and suggest using the "report typo" feature to report it. (I'm not at my desk, and can't easily find out what character this is.)
Peace, Bob! *smile* Wow! Absolutely great to hear from you! We realise, Bob, that you folks have a lot "on your plate," so go now and be with your family -- and Thanks Indeed for "dropping by".................. Truly appreciated!
Bob Pritchett:This usually means the font you're using is missing a Unicode character. (We tried to ensure necessary coverage for most books in the default fonts, but a few things may have slipped through.) I copied the text out and tried viewing it in Arial Unicode MS, but didn't get anything sensible. I think this could just be an error, and suggest using the "report typo" feature to report it. (I'm not at my desk, and can't easily find out what character this is.)
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georgegfsomsel
יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
Thanks for answering my question y'all! Especially surprised to see Bob being so kind as to pitch in. I will report such errors as type-o's in the future, then.
I bet it is a backwards apostrophe to represent עAyin or something.
Kendall Sholtess:Thanks for answering my question y'all! Especially surprised to see Bob being so kind as to pitch in. I will report such errors as type-o's in the future, then. I bet it is a backwards apostrophe to represent עAyin or something.
Oh yeah, you're right George. The little square had hypnotized me into not paying attention to what Dr. Archer was saying.
This may not help you. But the resource was originally written for Charis SIL truetype font.
The SQUARE in the text is looking for Keystroke ALT+0127. Which is not assigned.
Here is how your paragraph should read ....
Stephen Miller
Sydney Australia
This appears to be a systemic error throughout the resource, so I've reported it. There's no need to report each instance as a typo.