-----Original Message-----In a message dated 11/6/2000 7:16:48 AM Central Standard Time,
From: Cyberkotic AT aol.com [mailto:Cyberkotic AT aol.com]
Sent: 06 November 2000 15:23
To: Biblical Hebrew
Subject: Re: BHS
lizfried AT umich.edu writes:
Is there a copy of the BHS on the web I can download sections from
and paste into a word document?
I'd be interested to see responses to this. I'm not sure if there are other,
more direct sites for this, but I assume that for strictly personal use many
use basic ASCII text from sites such as
gopher://ccat.sas.upenn.edu:3333/11/Religious/Biblical/.
This may take a bit of old-fashioned manual editing. First, depending on
operating system, you probably will need to convert upper case text to lower
case. Next, make sure the letters are converted to right-to-left
arrangement. Then, if you wish to view the text in Hebrew script, you can
set the font format using a font of the standard Michigan-Claremont format,
such as SPTiberian.ttf in a Windows setting. Finally, you may need to check
for minor differences in fonts (i.e., some use $ for shin, while others use
#).
There are other sites where you can also access the BHS for personal reading
copied from text/html format to WordPerfect or Word if you have the
corresponding font(s) in your fonts directory. I'm interested in finding out
what others have to say on more time-efficient methods (switching case,
right-to-left, etc.).
Thank you all,
Gerald Zimmerman,
Carbondale, IL 62901
One of the Many Electronic Personalities of
Cyberkotic AT aol.com
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