This software offers a solution to users who want to convert Excel files from English to Greek and Greek to English. The user can specify a list of files or an entire folder and then choose a block of specific cells, the active sheet or the entire workbook ... Category: Office Suites ...
Does anyone know a program/macro etc., that could convert JUST the Greek in Gentium (not the English in Times New Roman) to SBL Greek. Of course, I could do it by hand but I'm trying to see if there would be a quicker way. I know that BibleWorks (Boo! Hiss!) has produced a ...
Unlocalized abbreviations Apart from abbreviations that derive from Greek words and that are written in the Greek alphabet, there are abbreviated forms that are written in Latin characters because they arise from international, standard terminology or common use. Most of the time, these concern ...
I have a very parochial bias: since the Greek alphabet is the one non-Latin one I can manage with any degree of fluency, Greek need not and should not be transliterated in any book I myself might happen to read. (Scholarly presses can email me in advance if they need guidance as to ...
LANGBOX-HEL is a product designed specifically to support the Greek alphabet. In addition to English, the Greek languages is supported with keyboard mapping, system messages, screen and display management, collating sequences, and date and time routine services. LANGBOX-HEL is an extension to the...
When using the new PDF management (which uses in places another conversion method to convert to PDF strings) you even end up with commands in the title: This can imho only be resolved if \ensuregreek (or a new command) would process its argument similar to the new \MakeUppercase (which...
That radical break was John preaching in the wilderness “a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.” Now baptism was not a new thing for Jews in that day. Gentiles who wanted to convert to Judaism would submit to a ritual bathing, a “baptism,” that was a memorable representa...
4000 years ago, it was still happening in Taurus. For Babylonian astronomers Taurus was the first sign of the Zodiac, and the Bull was also the first sign for the early Hebrews, who called it Aleph, as in A, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. ...
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