Yes, they have a mapping for their legacy Hebrew fonts, but I was hoping to find a mapping for the ascii input used by hebtex, or arabtex.

I am not a scholar of Hebrew, so I would not be the right person to write such a map file.

Nathan




On 11/10/18 5:48, Andy Lin wrote:
An easy way is to define a TECkit map. Such maps for Devanagari are
available in xetex-devanagari package, very elaborate solution for
Arabic scripts is in ArabXeTeX. It should be quite easy to prepare
such a map for Hebrew.
Such a map might already exist in the TECkit package from SIL. IIRC,
they have mapping for all of their legacy (non-Unicode) fonts.

-Andy


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