Hebrew Transliteration - General Purpose Style
Does Logos provide Hebrew Transliteration based on the General Purpose Style format? How can I see a sample?
Also, If possible, am specifically interested in the transliteration for the bible version based on the Masoretic Hebrew text, Codex Leningrad.
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Thank you.
The transliteration displayed in the screen shot does not match the format I am looking for. I can see in this thread some reference the the format I need:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/9841/77867.aspxHow can I try out or see a sample of the various transliteration formats?
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I'm not sure what you're asking. As the thread you linked to says, and even shows with a screenshot, transliteration format is set in Program Settings. The options you see there are the options that exist.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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ronen meyuhas said:
How can I try out or see a sample of the various transliteration formats?
Hi Ronen,
Not quite to sure of what you're asking for either, but, Try this. Go to Tools > Settings > Program Settings > Fonts > Hebrew Fonts select upside down grey triangle Choose SBL Hebrew.
If you don't have this font; go to this site: Society of Biblical Literature > Select Font Download > follow steps as given.
Go back to Fonts in Program Settings and SBL Hebrew should now appear as a choice > Select it
Close all programs Save any work that you don't want to lose.
Reboot.
Restart Logos.
Open any text you would like to examine.
SBL Hebrew should now display and I hope this is what you're looking to see.
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Thank you, this helped.
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