What Greek fonts should I use on my PC/Mac? Regardless of whether you use Windows, Linux, or Mac, the first answer to this question is that you should not be using a font that replaces Latin letters with the shapes of Greek letters (which typifies fonts created in the 1980s and 1990s). Rather, you should type all Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Russian, Chinese, etc. Using Unicode.

I am on Mac OSX Sierra. Accordance 12.1.3. Recently the Greek font has not been displaying correctly, it is giving odd characters in various places. So far I've tried the following: 1.

Cleaned up fonts when opening Accordance in Safe Mode. Cleaned up fonts in Font Book. Note, I actually have been using Suitcase Fusion for font management for several years, no problem till now.

Reinstalled Accordance. At one point the problem resolved upon restarting the computer, but no longer. I see also in Preferences / Unicode Display Settings, neither Helena nor Yehudit appear as choices in the pull down menus.

They are activated in Suitcase Fusion. Note also that if I copy/paste into Word, Helena appears properly - so it seems to be a display issue, not an issue with the font itself. This problem may have begun when I upgraded to 12.1.3, so I am wondering if there is some issue in that version.

Regards, Rich R.

Check either or both of Biblical Hebrew - SIL or Biblical Hebrew Tiro. SIL is recommended unless you are familiar with the standard Israeli keyboard. Layouts for both keyboard are available in their. Make sure that the 'Show Input menu in menu bar' option is checked. When you are ready to type in Hebrew, open you word processor and switch the active font to SBL Hebrew. PLEASE NOTE: Microsoft Word for Mac does not support right-to-left languages.

You must use a different word processor. Please refer to the details.

When you are ready to type using transliteration characters, switch to the Transliteration keyboard using the menu bar. Then open your word processor and select SBL BibLit as the active font. You can access the diacritics using the Alt/Option key.

A full keyboard layout is available in the. The SBL BibLit font can also be used for Hebrew and Greek. If you have already installed/activated Greek and Hebrew keyboards, you can use them just like you did for SBL Greek and SBL Hebrew. If you have not previous installed/activated those keyboards, please follow the directions below.

Download the SBL Hebrew keyboard Drivers, SIL and Tiro (OS X) from the SBL website. Make sure that the 'Show Input menu in menu bar' option is checked. When you are ready to type in Greek or Hebrew, open you word processor and switch the active font to SBL BibLit, then change the active keyboard to the language that corresponds with what you would like to type. PLEASE NOTE: Microsoft Word for Mac does not support right-to-left languages. You must use a different word processor. Please see the for more details.

Instructions for OS X Mavericks (10.9) and above: SBL Greek installation and use 1. Download the SBL Greek font from the SBL website. Double-click the downloaded font file. Click the Install Font button.

The font text may appear in English/Latin characters. This is normal. Click the plus icon in the lower-left, then select the Other category and then one of the Biblical Hebrew keyboards. SIL is recommended unless you are familiar with the Israeli keyboard layout (printable layout are available inĀ ). Then click Add. Repeat and add the other keyboard if you wish to activate both.

Make sure that the 'Show Input menu in menu bar' option is checked. Close the Keyboard window. When you are ready to type in Hebrew, open you word processor and switch the active font to SBL Hebrew. PLEASE NOTE: Microsoft Word for Mac does not support right-to-left languages. How to make line graph in excel.

You must use a different word processor. Please refer to the for more details.

When you are ready to type using transliteration characters, switch to the Transliteration keyboard using the menu bar. Then open your word processor and select SBL BibLit as the active font. You can access the diacritics using the Alt/Option key. A full keyboard layout is available in the. The SBL BibLit font can also be used for Hebrew and Greek. If you have already installed/activated Greek and Hebrew keyboards, you can use them just like you did for SBL Greek and SBL Hebrew.