Microsoft Word macro to convert BibleWorks Greek font to Unicode
Posted: August 15th, 2019, 5:48 pm
I've developed a VBA macro for Microsoft Word that converts BibleWorks Greek font (bwgrkl) to Unicode, using the output font of your choice from those installed on your particular system. It has been tested extensively in Windows; not much if at all on the Mac.
The macro is available for download at www.NTGreekGuy.com (where you'll find some additional information) on a shareware basis. I would like to toss it out into the public domain for free, but I find myself in a situation in life (described in a previous thread on this topic a few moments ago) requiring me to scramble for income. So any donation at all is most welcome, with no questions asked and no complaints about its being too small. Payment details are posted at the site.
It occurs to me as I write that I may be venturing out of bounds by advertising. Perhaps I should check forum policies before posting. But I don't recall such a prohibition, and I do think that this macro can be of significant usefulness to our guild even if nobody remunerates me, so I will venture the post and hope for the best. My apology if I am in fact out of bounds; I will not complain if board authorities delete the thread.
Blessings in Christ! (Acts 3:26),
Randy Leedy
Greenville, SC
The macro is available for download at www.NTGreekGuy.com (where you'll find some additional information) on a shareware basis. I would like to toss it out into the public domain for free, but I find myself in a situation in life (described in a previous thread on this topic a few moments ago) requiring me to scramble for income. So any donation at all is most welcome, with no questions asked and no complaints about its being too small. Payment details are posted at the site.
It occurs to me as I write that I may be venturing out of bounds by advertising. Perhaps I should check forum policies before posting. But I don't recall such a prohibition, and I do think that this macro can be of significant usefulness to our guild even if nobody remunerates me, so I will venture the post and hope for the best. My apology if I am in fact out of bounds; I will not complain if board authorities delete the thread.
Blessings in Christ! (Acts 3:26),
Randy Leedy
Greenville, SC