unicode greek and hebrew

Tommy Keene has written a guide for Windows and Linux users to switch their Hebrew and Greek fonts to Unicode.

Danny Zacharias has also done so for Mac users.

I followed Danny’s guide this afternoon and am now typing Hebrew like ‏חֲכַ֥ם חֲרָשִׁ֖ים

For an introduction to Unicode and the benefits of using these fonts, see Tommy Keene’s helpful introduction.

3 Responses to “unicode greek and hebrew”

  1. Ben Says:

    Tyndale House’s David Instone-Brewer has also made it very, very easy with his Greek and Hebrew Unicode kit which can be used with other fonts as well (both Mac and PC).

    http://www.tyndalehouse.com/Fonts/Unicode.htm

  2. Aaron Rathburn Says:

    Art,

    I have converted my MacBook’s keyboard to Dvorak. Will this work on Dvorak, rather than Qwerty?

  3. art Says:

    Aaron: I’m honestly unsure. I’d leave a comment on the posts linked above as they would be more helpful to ask. I’m relatively clueless when it comes to stuff like this, which is why I rely on others who have figured it out!


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