Other Files
I’ve collected various other files here.
Also, you can find plenty of other useful resources at “the original and the best” www.lionelwindsor.net
Greek
Get GentiumAlt…
These files all use unicode characters (explanation here). This means that you’ll be able to see Greek letters without installing any other fonts (if you view them on any reasonably up to date computer).
The one exception: the circumflex. On all the fonts that came with my windows PC, the circumflex looks like a ~ (tilde) rather than a semi-circle.
To some, this will be no big deal, but if you really love those semi-circle-cirumflexes, get a hold of ‘Gentium Alt’
Vocab and verbs
This might be useful to those of you who wish to use some other flash card program and can mash it into the right format.
You might also want to use this to make printed flash cards.
Flash Card program raw data
These are the text versions of the tables which make up the Flash Card Widget database. You dont need these files unless you wish to manually change the vocab, or add data to the parsing module of the program.
The csv files all use the | character as a separator and have column names in the first row.
If you are looking for a program to import from these files into the flashcard database you could try SQLite Administrator.
Source Code
If you want to modify, or recompile the flashLite mobile phone application with different vocab…be my guest! Please let me know if you do and I’ll post various versions here if they are going to be useful to others.
Greek Bible (unicode)
You can download a word document of the entire New Testament (UBS3) text in unicode for free here, and the Septuagint here.
The NT includes a document map (click view -> document map in word to see it) so you can get to any book and chapter quickly. Great for cut and paste!!
Hebrew Font
SBL Hebrew is recommended for the Hebrew Flash Cards program








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