Open DavidHaslam opened 6 years ago
Thanks. I have been using BabelPad for years, but haven't gotten as deeply into it as you have.
I still use it a lot.
Some such features resulted from my suggestions to Andrew West of BabelStone.
Aside: Andrew is a Sinologist. He was instrumental in getting the Morrison collection lodged at the library at SOAS in London.
BabelPad
The BabelPad Unicode text editor for the Windows platform includes an Option for the custom Normalization of Biblical Hebrew that was based on the combining group scheme referred to in the SBL Hebrew font User Manual.
BabelPad developer Andrew West added this option at my suggestion in July/August 2014.
NB. When the custom normalization option was added to BabelBad, the "minor expansion" was not known to either of us.
The sole minor difference
The phrase "minor expansion" was significant in that it only affects the relative order of the two marks LOWER DOT and UPPER DOT that are known also as puncta extraordinaria.
I recommend BabelPad unreservedly. I wouldn't be without it.
Best regards,
David Haslam Volunteer for CrossWire Bible Society