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From: "James R. Adair"
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Subject: TC articles display Greek & Hebrew
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After more than two years of anticipation on my part, the display of
Greek, Hebrew, and other non-Roman fonts is now possible on the World
Wide Web. All of the current articles in TC now have "original script"
versions, as will all future articles. The ability to read texts in
their original scripts is obviously preferable to transliterations, and
it removes the only significant advantage that print journals had over
Web journals. To read the TC articles, you will have to do two things:
(1) download and install the latest version of Netscape Navigator for
your Mac, Windows, or Unix computer; (2) download the required font files
from the Scholars Press FTP site. For more details, see the TC home page
(URL given below), and, in particular, the editorial entitled TC Note #2
(http://scholar.cc.emory.edu/scripts/TC/vol01/TCnotes2.html."
Jimmy Adair
General Editor of TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
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