LangTag Font Example File

www.SpiritAndTruth.org {h3|General HTML Markup Examples} {p|The language tagging facility can also be used to generate general-purpose HTML markup such as {i|italics}, {b|bold}, {sup|superscript}, and the like.} {p|Tags can be nested to combine attributes, for example {b|bold plus {i|italics plus {u|underline}}}.} {p|Here is an example of a numbered list: {ol|{li|first item} {li|second item}}.} {p|Tags can also include attributes such as this example which specifies the {font size="+2" color="red"|size and color} of characters.} {h3|Greek and Hebrew Font Examples} Good news: {grk|eujaggevlion}
mystery: {grk|musthvrion}
Israel: {heb|yis.r'ael}
Jerusalem: {heb|y.rWv'l:yim}
{h3|Greek Font Examples with Automatic Transliteration}
Where: {grk+|O&pu}
Good news: {grk+|eujaggevlion}
authority: {grk+|Ejxousia}, {grk+|ejxousia}
mystery: {grk+|musthvrion}
above: {grk+|uJper}
Rabbi: {grk+|rJabbi}
Israel: {grk+|Ijsrahl}
Jerusalem: {grk+|Ijerosovluma}. {h3|Hebrew Font Examples with Automatic Transliteration} Adam: {heb+|a'd'm}
land: {heb+|a,r,c}
Israel: {heb+|yis.r'ael}
Jerusalem: {heb+|y.rWv'l:yim}
Elohim: {heb+|a/lohiym}. {h3|Transliteration Without Hebrew or Greek} Greek (Strong's #1376) represented as English: {tra|dio-kte-s}
Greek (Strong's #1850) represented as English: {tra|e~xo~siazo-}
Hebrew (Strong's #3838) represented as English: {tra|L&ba^ha^h}
Hebrew (Strong's #8010) represented as English: {tra|s~&lo^mo^h} {h3|NOTE:} {p|Some characters below may appear blank when the -unicode flag is used and the unicode font selected by the style sheet does not contain a corresponding glyph as viewed within a given web browser.} {p|In some cases, accent marks are shown with an associated vowel (a) because they will not display in isolation.} {h3|BSTGreek Character Mapping}
CodeGreek
a~{grk|a~}
`{grk|`}
#{grk|#}
a^{grk|a^}
a&{grk|a&}
a|{grk|a|}
a\{grk|a\}
a;{grk|a;}
"{grk|"}
a'{grk|a'}
w'{grk|w'}
u>{grk|u>}
a?{grk|a?}
a/{grk|a/}
a[{grk|a[}
a]{grk|a]}
A{grk|A}
a{grk|a}
B{grk|B}
b{grk|b}
C{grk|C}
c{grk|c}
D{grk|D}
d{grk|d}
E{grk|E}
e{grk|e}
F{grk|F}
f{grk|f}
G{grk|G}
g{grk|g}
H{grk|H}
h{grk|h}
I{grk|I}
i{grk|i}
aJ{grk|aJ}
aj{grk|aj}
K{grk|K}
k{grk|k}
L{grk|L}
l{grk|l}
M{grk|M}
m{grk|m}
N{grk|N}
n{grk|n}
O{grk|O}
o{grk|o}
P{grk|P}
p{grk|p}
Q{grk|Q}
q{grk|q}
R{grk|R}
r{grk|r}
S{grk|S}
s{grk|s}
T{grk|T}
t{grk|t}
U{grk|U}
u{grk|u}
aV{grk|aV}
av{grk|av}
W{grk|W}
w{grk|w}
X{grk|X}
x{grk|x}
Y{grk|Y}
y{grk|y}
Z{grk|Z}
z{grk|z}
{h3|BSTHebrew Character Mapping}
CodeHebrew
~{heb|~}
`{heb|`}
!{heb|!}
@{heb|@}
#{heb|#}
${heb|$}
%{heb|%}
&{heb|&}
a*{heb|a*}
a({heb|(a}
a){heb|)a}
-{heb|-}
a:{heb|a:}
a\{heb|a\}
a;{heb|a;}
a"{heb|a"}
a'{heb|a'}
a,{heb|a,}
a>{heb|a>}
a.{heb|a.}
a?{heb|a?}
a/{heb|a/}
[{heb|[}
a]{heb|a]}
A{heb|A}
a{heb|a}
B{heb|B}
b{heb|b}
C{heb|C}
c{heb|c}
D{heb|D}
d{heb|d}
aE{heb|aE}
ae{heb|ae}
F{heb|F}
f{heb|f}
G{heb|G}
g{heb|g}
H{heb|H}
h{heb|h}
aI{heb|aI}
ai{heb|ai}
J{heb|J}
j{heb|j}
K{heb|K}
k{heb|k}
L{heb|L}
l{heb|l}
M{heb|M}
m{heb|m}
N{heb|N}
n{heb|n}
aO{heb|aO}
ao{heb|ao}
P{heb|P}
p{heb|p}
Q{heb|Q}
q{heb|q}
R{heb|R}
r{heb|r}
S{heb|S}
s{heb|s}
T{heb|T}
t{heb|t}
aU{heb|aU}
au{heb|au}
V{heb|V}
v{heb|v}
W{heb|W}
w{heb|w}
X{heb|X}
x{heb|x}
Y{heb|Y}
y{heb|y}
Z{heb|Z}
z{heb|z}