To: "'Harold R. Holmyard III'" <hholmyard AT ont.com>, <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Cc:
Subject: RE: [b-hebrew] Babylonian vocalization
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 14:18:55 -0400
Judging by its style sheet, the article expects the user to have one of the
following fonts:
Arial Unicode MS,Bitstream CyberBit,Code2000,Aboriginal Serif,Lucida Sans
Unicode,Arial
Of these, the last two do not display dotted letters; Arial Unicode MS and
Code2000 do, but Arial Unicode MS is not free. Code2000 is, from http://home.att.net/~jameskass/CODE2000.ZIP
Unzip it and install it along with your other fonts, and the page should
display correctly.
> >The only online source for Babylonian vocalization I know of is
> >http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view_friendly.jsp?artid=606
> &letter=P
>
> HH: Thanks. I tried to read the article, and some Hebrew letters are
> visible, but many of the language representations, probably
> transliterations, use unreadable symbols. There are a lot of question
> marks. Is there a font that I need to download to read the article
> more easily.
>
> If I download it, do I just put it with the other fonts? Thanks in
> advance for your help if you recognize my problem.