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Fonts:
95/98 Only
All fonts are True Type Fonts
Unbound Bible: Font Downloads
Gothic
Fonts
Hebrew
Fonts
Rumanian
Fonts
Russian
Fonts
Ukrainian
Fonts
Unicode
Fonts for Multiple Scripts
Unbound Bible: Bible Downloads
English Versions
American Standard
Version [1.33M]
Bible
in Basic English [1.28M]
Darby's English
Translation [1.37M]
Douay-Rheims
Version [1.42M]
King James Version
[1.32M]
Webster's
Bible [1.31M]
World English
Bible [1.31M]
Young's
Literal Translation [1.37M]
Biblical Languages
Greek NT
(Nestle-Aland 26th) [305K]*
Greek
NT (NA26) Morphologically Parsed Line per Word [608K]*
Greek NT
(Stephanos-1550) [310K]
Greek NT
(Scrivener-1894) [310K]
Greek NT
(Westcott-Hort) [308K]
Hebrew OT
HTML Format [782K]
Hebrew OT
Text Format [732K]
Hebrew
OT Transliterated Format [678K]
Ancient Translations
Gothic
Codex Ambrosianus A, and Manuscripts [125K]
Gothic
Codices Ambrosianus B & Carolinus [37K]
Greek OT
(Septuagint/LXX) [1.18M]*
Greek OT
(Septuagint/LXX) Morphologically Parsed Line per Word [3.58MB]*
Latin Vulgate
Version (Jerome) [1.49M]
Other Languages
Albanian
Version [1.4M]
Bulgarian
Version [1.32M]* (Windows-1251 Encoding)
Cebuano Version
[1.47M]
Chinese
Union Version (Big 5 Encoding) [1.07M]
Chinese
Union Version (GB Encoding) [1.04M]
Serbo-Croatian
Version [1.59M]
Dutch
Statenvertaling [1.06M]
Finnish
Version [1.42M]*
French Version
(Louis Segond) [1.37M]
Gaelic
Gospel of Mark [30K]
German Version
(Luther) [1.42M]
Hungarian
Version [1.43M]
Icelandic
Version [1.4M]
Indonesian
(Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari) [1.37M]
Indonesian
(Terjemahan Baru) [1.39M]
Indonesian
(Terjemahan Lama) [1.45M]
Italian
Version [1.56M]
Korean Version
[1.19M]
Latvian NT
[323K]
Norwegian
Version [1.28M]*
Portuguese
Version [1.33M]
Rumanian
Version [1.36M]
Russian
Version [1.32M] (HTML Encoding Format: KOI8-R)
Russian
Version [1.32M] (Windows Font Encoding 1251)
Spanish Reina
Valera [1.31M]
Swedish Version
[1.4M]
Swahili NT
[339K]
Tagalog Portion
(books of John and James) [41K]
Chinese [Netscape Navigator 3.0+]
Chinese [Internet Explorer 4.0+]
Chinese [Internet Explorer 3.0+]
Alternate source for downloading Chinese Fonts for Windows [Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator]
Japanese
Japanese [Internet Explorer 3.0+ and Netscape Navigator 3.0+]
Thai
Croatian [ftp directory] [README]
Install Unicode Korean fonts into your Windows
- It is a self-extracting EXE file. Simply run It to install font.
- Run KLIBG.EXE to install Korean font.
- After restart your computer, you will see the Korean font installed from any font lists.
How to use Unicode Korean fonts
Due to the various encoding structures used in Internet, you may have challenges viewing all Korean pages even with Korean Partner. Installing the Unicode Korean font helps you to view more contents around the world.
For Netscape Communicator 4.0, 4.5 and 4.6
- Run the Navigator program in Communicator
- From pull down menu, select Edit, Preferences
- In the Category panel, select Appearance, Fonts
- In the "For the Encoding" list, select "Korean"
- In the "Variable Width Font" and the "Fixed Width Font" lists, select "KOR Gothic M TT"
- Click OK to exit.
- From pull down menu, select View. In the "Encoding" list, select "Korean[Auto-Detect]".
- For Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and 4.0
- Run the Internet Explorer
- From pull down menu, select View, Options
- Click the "Font..." button at the lower right corner
- In the "Character Sets" list, select "Korean"
- In the "Proportional Font" and the "Fixed Width Font" lists, select "KOR Gothic M TT"
- Click OK to exit.
- From pull down menu, select View. In the "Fonts" lists, select "Korean".
- For Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
- Run the MS Internet Explorer 5.0
- From pull down menu, select Tools, Internet Options
- Click the "Font..." button at the bottom of the sheet
- In the "Language script" list, select "Korean"
- In the "Web page font" and the "Plain test font" lists, select "KOR Gothic M TT"
- Click OK to exit.
- From pull down menu, select View. In the "Encoding" lists, select "Korean".
Installing Greek Fonts On Your System
Amiga
- Check the README file
- Download the fonts code
- if you've got problems, contact the author
Macintosh
- Download the fonts code [elot928_mac.sit.hqx] and install it.
- Alternativly, get Netscape 2.0 together with this patch.
Windows
- Download the fonts code [Select either Book Antiqua.exe or wgreek19.zip].
- Copy the code to your windows system directory and run it [Book Antiqua.exe] or unzip it [wgreek19.zip] and follow the instructions.
- Install the fonts using the windows control panel.
- Select the Greek fonts from your browser.
X Windows
- Download the fonts code [X11_greek_fonts.tar.gz or greek.tar.gz] and install it.
- Follow the installationprocedure
Turkish
CAUTION! Make sure that you are running this .EXE file in an empty folder or on a blank formatted diskette! DO NOT run this .EXE file in your \WINDOWS or \WINDOWS\SYSTEM folder!
- Double-click the file LANG.EXE. This will cause it to de-compress itself.
- Open the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel, select the "Windows Setup" tab, and click the "Have Disk..." button.
- In the "Install from Disk" dialog, enter the location where LANG.EXE was run, and click OK.
- Choose the options you want to install, and click the "Install" button.
- Once you have installed this utility, you can delete the files from the folder that LANG.EXE was run.
- If you need to uninstall this utility, open the Control Panel, and double-click "Add/Remove Software."
Turkish Win 3.1 [zipped file]
Fontlarin ve klavye programinin y?lenmesi sirasinda ortaya cikabilecek sorunlari, aercetin@mfa.gov.tr adresine iletebilirsiniz.
Ukranian
Windows Fonts:
un1251.zip
co1251.zip
Installation Instructions:
1) Download one (or both) of the zip files to your PC.
2) Unzip the files.
3) Drag all the files ending in .ttf into the Fonts folder, which is found in the under Control Panels.
Hebrew [all are ftp sites]
Web Hebrew [probably one of the most used Hebrew fonts]
Mac Font:
mosfixed.hqx
Installation Instructions:
1) download mosfixed.hqx to your Mac.
2) place the unstuffed font in your font folder located within your systems folder.
3) Quit Netscape and re-open it.
Windows Font:
webfont.zip
Installation Instructions:
1) download webfont.zip to your PC.
2) unzip the file.
3) go to the Start button, choose Settings->Control Panel
4) click the Fonts icon. Drag the two fonts (wehad.ttf and wehm.ttf)that you unzipped into the Fonts folder.
5) Restart Netscape or Internet Explorer.
Unicode Fonts for Multipe Scripts
Downloading a Unicode font will allow you to view Bible versions in several different languages in parallel. All the English versions, along with versions marked with "(Unicode)" can use Unicode fonts. Unicode fonts are enabled by matching the font you download to the "Unicode", "UTF8", or "Universal Alphabet" character encoding in your web-browser's preferences.
Cyberbit.zip [6.12MB Zipped]
Installation Instructions:
download Cyberbit.zip to your PC.
Unzip the Cyberbit.zip using WinZip.
Go to the Start button, choose Settings, Control Panel
Click the Fonts icon. Drag the font (Cyberbit.ttf) that you unzipped into the Fonts folder.
Restart Netscape or Internet Explorer.
In your web-browser, you need to let it know to use Bitstream Cyberbit as your Unicode font. Unfortunately, instructions for this are very browser-specific.
In Netscape 4, for example, you would choose Edit, Preferences, Fonts, choose "Unicode" in "For the Encoding:" and choose "Bitstream Cyberbit" in "Variable Width Font:" and "Fixed Width Font:".
For Internet Explorer 4, you would choose View, Internet Preferences..., General, Fonts... and for the "Character Set" would choose "Universal Alphabet" while choosing "Bitstream Cyberbit" for "Proportional Font" and "Fixed-width Font".
Keyboard Utilities
Right-2-justify: A utility that permits right-to-justify typing for Hebrew and Arabic. From Silver Mountain
VietVu 3.0: Vietnamese keyboard mapper for Windows
Windows 95 Multilanguage Support Pakage This file gives you support to write documents in Albanian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Czech, Estonian, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Ukrainian, and Turkish. Not for Windows 98
Adding AV Translation to
Your Browser. Now you can access AltaVista Translation as a button or bookmark in
your browser.
Note: Javascript must be enabled in your browser!
For Windows 95/NT users
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 with AV Power Tools
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
Netscape Communicator 4.0
Netscape Navigator 3.0
Right-click on this link--AV Translation--and select "Add Bookmark."
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