Hebrew and Greek Fonts
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BWHEBB, BWHEBL [Hebrew]; BWGRKL, BWGRKN, and BWGRKI [Greek]
Postscript® Type 1 and TrueType™ fonts Copyright © 1994-2001 BibleWorks, LLC.
All rights reserved. These Biblical Greek and Hebrew fonts are used with
permission and are from BibleWorks for Windows, the premier exegetical and
research Bible software system.
Instructions for Installing Fonts
Windows 7
- Download the windows fonts and
extract them, noting what folder they are extracted to.
- Copy those fonts to the
\\windows\fonts
folder.
- Open one of these fonts to verify they are
installed.
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
To install the BW Fonts onto your Windows NT/2000 computer, follow these
steps:
- Select the BW Font you need and download it to your Desktop.
- After you have downloaded the BW Font, double click on the file to start
the self extraction.
- When the dialog box appears, click "Unzip". The Self-extraction program
will automatically place the BW Fonts in your "c:\winnt\fonts\" directory.
- Click on the "Start" button in the lower left of your screen.
- Click "Settings" and then "Control Panel".
- When the Control Panel displays, double-click on the "Fonts" icon.
- When the Fonts window displays, Windows will automatically initialize them
and make them available on your computer.
- Close all display windows and restart your browser. (You should not
have to restart "Windows".)
Windows 95/98
To install the BW Fonts onto your Windows 95/98 computer, follow these
steps:
- Select the BW Font you need and download it to your Desktop.
- After you have downloaded the BW Font, double click on the file to start
the self extraction.
- When the dialog box appears, click "Unzip". The Self-extraction program
will automatically place the BW Fonts in your "c:\windows\fonts\" directory.
- Click on the "Start" button in the lower left of your screen.
- Click "Settings" and then "Control Panel".
- When the Control Panel displays, double-click on the "Fonts" icon.
- When the Fonts window displays, Windows will automatically initialize them
and make them available on your computer.
- Close all display windows and restart your browser. (You should not
have to restart "Windows".)
Windows 3.1
To install the BW Fonts onto your Windows 3.1 computer, follow these steps:
- Select the BW Font you need and download it to your "C:\windows\"
directory.
- Double click on the file to start the automatic self extraction.
- When the dialog box appears click "Unzip". The Self-extraction program
will automatically place the BW Fonts in your "c:\windows\fonts\" directory.
- Open your Control Panel and double-click on your "Fonts" icon.
- When the Fonts window displays, Windows will automatically initialize them
and make them available.
- Close all display windows and restart your browser. (You should not
have to restart "Windows".)
Macintosh
To install the BW Fonts onto your Macintosh computer, follow these steps:
- Download the fonts' self-extracting archive to your hard disk by clicking
on the Mac font link on the font resources pages. (This usually places the
archive directly in the main directory on your hard disk. If it is not there
after downloading, either (1) look on your desktop for the archive, or (2)
check in your browser's "Preferences" to locate the "Downloads directory" or
(3) use Find File [command-f from the Finder] to locate the archive on your
disk.)
- Double-click on [archive name here] and save the BW Fonts folder to your
hard disk.
- Open the BW Fonts folder and drag both the BWGreek and BWHebrew font
suitcases onto your closed system folder. You'll be asked if you wish to put
the suitcases in your fonts folder, so click on "Yes". (If you are not
prompted, you may be using a pre-7.0 operating system, and you must
double-click on the system folder to open it, then drag the suitcases into the
"Fonts" folder manually.)
When you are finished:
You should be able to see the following lines in Hebrew
and Greek:
hwhy ~veäB. aB'h; %WråB'
Euvloghme,noj o` evrco,menoj evn ovno,mati
kuri,ou
Do the Hebrew and Greek fonts look like
Hebrew and Greek?
They do? "Blessed is he who
comes in the name Yahuwah"!
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