Adding Greek and Hebrew
Text to Notes
- The program will display Greek and Hebrew text in verse notes,
books, and definitions.
- To use this feature, type the English transliteration character
for each Greek or Hebrew letter and enclose the characters between
the back slash ( \ ) and tilde ( ~ ) characters for Greek and the
back slash ( \ ) and caret ( ^ ) characters for Hebrew.
Example
\~logov\~
- Start each line of Greek with the back slash and tilde
characters.
- Specify the final form of the letter "Sigma" to display it
correctly.
- To display the Hebrew word \^Mhrba\^ or "Abraham," use the
following command \^Mhrba\^
- Start each line of Hebrew with the back slash and caret
characters.
- Reverse the text and add the final forms to display it
correctly.
For more information, refer to the "Greek Transliterations " and
"Hebrew Tranliterations "
.