Which leads me to another question - is there any scanning software that scans pointed Hebrew to any approximation of accuracy?
As for the Davidson, the OCR will almost certainly only have been set for English. You'd have to type the Hebrew in manually if you wanted a coded text. Perhaps Logos or similar has a digitised version? John Leake ---------------------------------- ان صاحب حياة هانئة لا يدونها انما يحياها He who has a comfortable life doesn't write about it - he lives it ---------------------------------- On 7 Jun 2013, at 21:21, K Randolph <[email protected]> wrote: > Karen: > > > On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Karie Masterson <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Hello, >> I recently subscribed to the list. I sent a query yesterday about Davidson's >> Analytical Lexicon, but I haven't seen it come through the list. I'm >> reposting it below. Again, any help is greatly appreciated: > > I looked yesterday, but was unable to make it say anything. I tried three > different browsers, about ten different encoding schemes, and while I can > verify that there’s some sort of encoding in the document, I have yet to see > Hebrew (Aramaic square) characters come out of all my experiments. > > Does anyone else have a clue? >> >> Hello, >> Does anyone know if/where there is an online version of Davidson's Analytic >> Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon in MS Word or some other version beside pdf that >> can be read with vocalized Hebrew fonts? >> The text version available here: >> http://archive.org/stream/analyticalhebrew00daviuoft/analyticalhebrew00daviuoft_djvu.txt >> does not seem to be convertible to a file with Hebrew fonts. Does anyone >> know if it would be possible to convert this file to a Word doc with Hebrew >> fonts, and if possible. how? I am only interested in the lexicon portion, >> not the grammatical tables in the first 90 pages of the printed lexicon. >> Any help would be gratefully appreciated. >> Karen Masterson, Ph.D. Near Easterson Languages and Cultures (UCLA) > All the other online references I found were of only the first 80 pages, the > gramar notes. > > Karl W. Randolph. > > _______________________________________________ > b-hebrew mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
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