11/16/2023 0 Comments Tooltip en e sword x![]() ![]() Admittedly, this is another layer of problems, and many Bible students today are not very familiar with Roman numerals (I, II, III,) to Arabic numbers (1, 2, 3) beyond the first 10 roman numerals. And when they make there way to this site, I just delete them. Neither theWord nor e-Sword will tooltip references with Roman numerals, e.g. ![]() I've actually seen worse "pump and dump" text than this that people felt were good enough to make a module without fixing the errors. Xai d-^v^uv ddpoce, <*vv dvdpuwots i-icl yq Ou no.} Kara, ro auro xarawyafyi [MV d spx, (purifyi ds 6pdaX/ioi)s,įit yqv, a J^n dt ![]() So the bbli modules are better for e-Sword 11 than the old bblx. There are OCR errors and a line break at the end of each line, page numbers, chapter names, etc. The Apple modules are more compatible with e-Sword 11 than the old e-Sword 10 modules. Either way, this resource will need a great deal of work. You can change the extension to html and open the file in your browser or directly in Tooltip NT (as David noted). I have attached the file, but for example the first few lines of the file look like this: It is a text file, but the contents in the file look 'HTML-ish.' I saved it as an RTF file and then tried to open it and got the same message. I am trying to open one of the raw files from the Bible Support site for John Owens. Normally in html the correct tag for Hebrew would be but in e-Sword 12.x I need to use the tag, apparently to overcome something in the program's CSS. Also without those tags the Parallel mode does not display correctly. Without those tags, I can select FreeSerif and it will work, but not Ezra. In e-Sword 12.x under Options one can select the font for Hebrew separately from Greek, but it does not work on my computer unless I have the Hebrew words in the html tags as mentioned. FreeSerif works well and SBLHebrew, though these are somewhat smaller fonts than Ezra. I love Titus Cyberbit Basic for Greek, but the pointings do not display well for Hebrew. ![]() It will not display in my Hebrew-containing modules.bbli on my Win7 PC unless the Hebrew is encased in. The font I use for Hebrew is Ezra from SIL.org. It required performing black magic on the RTF within the e-Sword module. There is some documentation from early versions of e-Sword floating around, that describes how to include both images, and audio files in e-Sword modules. >Is there anyway to insert images into a Commentary or Dictionary file? I've never found a way to do so up until this point, over the years. What happens when you use the SIL Hebrew fonts? >Estrangelo font copies fine into ToolTip Tool NT from other programs, but when rendered into e-Sword, it appears completely backwards. Unicode Ux200F & Ux200E are the glyphs to use for UTF-8. If I remember my html presentation markup correctly. Why, and how to fix?Įither use Hebrew punctuation, or before and after each English punctuation mark, put the appropriate right-to-left or left-to-right indicator. In those cases, the Hebrew text gets mangled. >Hebrew words and sentences show up properly in e-Sword *unless* they have any English punctuation, such as commas, periods, or quotation marks. #3) Is there anyway to insert images into a Commentary or Dictionary file? I've never found a way to do so up until this point, over the years. Now, Tooltip will automatically detect your Greek/Hebrew unicode characters, color them blue (if you like), and properly tag them in e-Sword. #2) Estrangelo font copies fine into ToolTip Tool NT from other programs, but when rendered into e-Sword, it appears completely backwards. #1) Hebrew words and sentences show up properly in e-Sword *unless* they have any English punctuation, such as commas, periods, or quotation marks. I'm using e-Sword 10.4.0, and I create e-Sword modules using e-Sword ToolTip Tool NT v1.29 ![]()
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