Free mac hebrew font4/7/2024 ![]() You said, "Some word processors will automatically switch fonts when you switch input keyboards," and you mentioned Word. Since Hebrew works better in the Windows versions of Acc and BW in concert with Word and Scrivener, the main productivity programs I use, I've decided I'll stick with Windows for Hebrew. So I've run into a few issues, which I won't bore everyone with. That isn't the case in Snow Leopard at least. But, I made the assumption that the Ezra SIL Hebrew keyboard would be available in every program like it is in Windows. I know I said so far, so good with my Mac adventure, particularly re to Hebrew word processing. I actually used to do things like that in the 90's before XP Office almost got rtl to work perfectly, and Office 2003 did. And, so far, so good with my Mac adventure. it's easier than trying to place the cursor sometimes. when I signed into Office 365, I could type Heb correctly, with the Ezra Sil kbd, but I couldn't copy and paste Heb from any sourceįinally, I want to offer a simple tip for beginners - in multilingual lines, after you paste Hebrew, press "End" to get to the end of the line before you enter English, etc. –it pastes Hebrew from Accordance and Logos perfectly (but not from BW or MM), but can't combine Eng and Heb on same lines, it will all be rtl I can type Heb correctly with the querty Hebrew kbd, and I assume the Israeli one, but I have to move the cursor and be creative with dummy letters to start new words, and then clean up Iv) - Logos works like BW, but dageshes in Logos don't appear correctly in Acc or Mellel, and I would assume other Mac programs btw, pasting from Acc to Scrivener Windows versions works perfectly sometimes within a complicated multi-lingual document you have to select the pasted Hebrew and change the direction to ltr e.g., pasting Heb from Acc into Mellel works perfectly, but typing Heb in the Acc notes is followed by rtl English unless you move the cursor you can move the cursor to the correct position in the Acc Notes, but not in Scrivener I don't know if this is an Acc or Scrivener issue I may have found the reason - Hebrew acts like it does in Acc notes, i.e., there appears to be a format > paragraph > rtl command at the end of pasted Heb text that makes the following Eng go rtl you can start in Eng, paste Heb from Acc, but can't continue in Eng ltr Iii) - pasting Hebrew from Accordance doesn't work in Scrivener for Mac like it does in the Windows version Ii) - pasting from BibleWorks works if you edit the pasted Hebrew - select the pasted text, then format > text > writing direction > right to left, edit it, then select again and format > text > writing direction > left to right, and you can continue typing in English I) - pasting from Mechon Mamre at works perfectly start in Eng, paste Heb, change to Hebrew kbd to edit if want to, continue in Eng or any ltr language pasting is a mixed bag in order of best to worst pasting: I've read a few posts that say Heb doesn't work in Scrivener I'm not sure what version they are using, but it does work in Scrivener 2 unfortunately though, it just doesn't paste Heb well from Acc or Logos. btw, it does this in Acc for Windows also worked perfectly, with one minor bug: if I start in Eng, go to Heb, then back to Eng, it remains in rtl mode I have to move the cursor to the appropriate position to continue in English Download the SBL Hebrew keyboard Drivers, SIL and Tiro (OS X).Ģ. ![]() It was easy to install my favorite Ezra SIL font and keyboard from. The first thing that has to work for me is Hebrew Unicode word processing. I upgraded my lowly 2006 MacBook to 2 gb ram and its latest supported OS - Snow Leopard.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |