My default font in esword is Times New Roman I did find a font that works in Tool Tip but it will not display in esword. Warning: If you use a font that does not have an English section in the font as the default font all your english modules will become unreadable until you change the font to one that has english and there be issue with hard encoded fonts If all of the font listed above display some boxes this means that the Syriac font that you used in T4 has special characters that the fonts above Syriac section does not have and unless you can find a font that has those characters they will only display as boxes If it displays ok but has some boxes try a different font from the list IF and this is a big IF the font you used in Tool Tip Tool NT (T4) is a Unicode font you should see a difference if it is not Unicode it most likely will be boxes and or gibberish The twenty-two books of the New Testament were originally written in Aramaic using Ktav Ashuri (square Hebrew. The Hebrew-Aramaic speaking churches received the Peshitta New Testament text between 50 and 70 C.E.
These fonts have a Syriac section in them The Peshitta New Testament is the ancient Aramaic Scriptures which was a precursor to the Greek texts of the New Covenant Scriptures. Estrangelo Edessa Normal supports the following languages: Arabic, English. Font examples of Estrangelo Edessa Normal are available at AZFonts. In e-Sword what font do you have as your default font try one of these fonts Font Estrangelo Edessa with the Normal characteristic belongs to the Estrangelo Edessa font family.
#ESTRANGELO SYRIAC FONT DOWNLOAD#
Have you tried your font in the Arabic selection just curious EAST SYRIAC ADIABENE FONT DOWNLOAD FREE - The lack of a word processor that would communicate with such a representation of fonts made the result useless. It is very important that the Syriac font you are using a Unicode font if it is not there will be problems
#ESTRANGELO SYRIAC FONT CODE#
The Unicode character code charts are available at the organizations website.
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The Unicode implementation of Syriac is described in chapter 8 (Middle Eastern Scripts) of The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0. As you found out Syriac is not given it's own font selection like Greek, Hebrew, Latin and so on announcements of new fonts for Syriac script announcements of all new fonts for any writing system Related Links.