I suspect that its rather the Pages application that has a problem with the font.Marcus said he can copy from Logos and wants to paste into Pages.
Id understand that Logos displays correctly then - otherwise what to copy Maybe a Mac user could chime in with whether another feature (such as Copy Bible Verse tool) brings better results. Syriac Font Software Mellel IsBut maybe Pages just cant work with Right To Left text - what I saw from those all-too often threads in the mac forum, it seems the software Mellel is the word processor of choice for those who need to process Hebrew, thus Id bet its better suited for Syriac as well. Just found out that Logos has a list of sources for fonts at. Syriac Font Code Text InIn order to read Unicode text in this script you will need to install the BethMardutho fonts. To input Syriac you need to install a keyboard layout found here. You will need to deactivate the Damascus Arabic font provided with OS X, because it has a bug which interferes with Syriac fonts. Hey Just noticed that youre using Blogger(made by Google) and that google has made their own Syriac fonts and released them here: They worked just fine for me (on Mac). This does not happen in Logos 4 Win (Well it happens sometimes in initial position letters which is annoying but this behaviour in mac is a real disaster). There are three varieties: Estrangelo, East Syriac (Nestorian), and Serto. Stats: Version 1.20 has 555 glyphs and no kerning pairs Support: Syriac, Latin OpenType Layout Tables: Syriac. Also comes with Microsofts Windows XP Stats: Version 1.00 has 264 glyphs and no kerning pairs Support: Syriac OpenType Layout Tables: Syriac. Stats: Version 1.20 has 553 glyphs and no kerning pairs Support: Syriac, Latin OpenType Layout Tables: Syriac. Note: This font does not have the OpenType tables necessary for Syriac. Source: Free download (after submitting a form) from TITUS. Stats: Version 3.0 (2000) has 9,779 glyphs and no kerning pairs Support: Armenian, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Ethiopic, Georgian (Mkhedruli and Asomtavruli), Greek (including polytonic and Coptic characters), Hebrew, IPA, Japanese (Hiragana and Katakana only), Latin, Ogham, Runic, Thaana, Vietnamese. The characters used for the font samples do not necessarily form words but were chosen for visual variety: x0720;x0712;x072C;x0020;x0720;x0710;x072A;x0020; x0722;x0729;x0722. Names, images, properties and additional backgroundnon-technical information about the Syriac Unicode block and its characters can be found on decodeunicodes Syriac block page (in English and GermanDeutsch). Syriac Font How To Write SyriacThe Assyrian Aramaic Language Website describes how to write Syriac characters (not Unicode related).
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