[B-Greek] OT e-Mail Fonts
Zack Hubert
zhubert at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 12:20:55 EDT 2005
Howdy Oun et al.,
I think I can field this question :)
To navigate the NT book by book, just select "greek" from the dropdown in
the upper left, and then select whichever book you'd like in the dropdown
below it. I recently improved the usability of the browser so it's more
intuitive. Hopefully I have succeeded. Your logged-in status will have no
bearing on your ability to navigate (it just is for recording bookmarks,
translations etc.). You can see the tutorial here for more details:
http://www.zhubert.com/tutorial-open-bible
The issue with copying from your internet explorer window into your
Microsoft Word window likely has to do with your font selection. As I allow
you to choose any font you'd like on my webpage, I'd recommend configuring
it to match whatever you have installed on your system (Palatino Linotype is
a good default for XP systems). Font configuration is available here:
http://www.zhubert.com/tutorial-custom
I hope this helps to get you going.
-Zack Hubert
Fuller Theological Seminary, MaT 2004
www.zhubert.com
-----Original Message-----
From: b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Oun Kwon
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 5:52 PM
To: B-Greek b-greek
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] OT e-Mail Fonts
Hi Carl,
Zack's website is a wonderful resource. Has someone tried from the
suggestion on our postings?
I have experiencing two problems to make it unusable. The first is there is
no way to navigate the NT book by book. Somewhere it must be hidden. After I
have registered as a new user, it remains same.
No, it is worse. The problem is that the beautiful Gk font which even can
be pasted into the Word file is altered with all the accented letters shown
as square boxes.
I have not received any reply from Zack. Anyone experiencing similar
problems?
I would appreciate your helps,
Oun Kwon
On 6/9/05, Carl W. Conrad <cwconrad at ioa.com> wrote:
> .. 3. Zack Hubert has made available the expedient that I called
> attention to yesterday: go to his browser site
> (http://zhubert.com/) which allows the user to find any Greek text in the
GNT or LXX
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