

I've seen some lists of fonts but have to do more investigation myself (as to quality, standard, etc.).

It also allows one to practice while reading from various editions. Navigation of images can sometimes be slow and cumbersome as well, depending on the sources. The product is now Windows 7-, Vista-, XP-, and 2000-compatible. Included in LaserPaleo-Hebrew are fonts representing the character shapes of the inscriptions found in level VI. and after) Double-click the EzraSIL folder. TrueType® and Type 1 (PostScript® format) Paleo-Hebrew fonts for typing ancient Hebrew character shapes. ( Screenshot) Double-click the compressed EzraSIL file to uncompress it into a folder.

Paired with audio and knowledge of Greek and Hebrew, they can help anyone get up to speed in reading from facsimiles and actual images of manuscripts (MSS) and other inscriptions, which can be more difficult to initially practice on when many are aged, faded, and even fragmentary. Open a finder window to the folder where you downloaded the font. I agree! It would be great to have fonts that cover different scripts, such as those found in Proto-Hebrew, the Samaritan Pentateuch, even a Modern Hebrew "cursive" font, if one is available (to add a few examples to Veli's Greek Uncials). Not all these fonts support marks such as ⸂, ⸀, ⸁, etc.
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I suspect there's more than that. There's also the many free fonts from the Greek Font Society, of course.
