Hi. Thanks for the video. I have on Win 11 with the Greek polytonic keyboard. I can type any letter with a soft-breathing mark, and I can type the capitals with the rough-breathing mark, but when I follow the instructions (and keystrokes as you so thoughtfully have shown them in your video) the lower case letters come out with no rough-breathing mark on them. The same follows for any key combination involving a shift. Do you have any experience with this sort of issue? I also notice that while in your example typing a space will bring out the single square bracket that you have typed, it merely types a space on my system. Thanks for any advice you can provide.
You know what? It works now... just a couple hours later... with the exact same method. I don't know what had to be updated on my computer, but it now works. Thanks again for the video!
All the keyboard combinations used to create the various accents, breathing marks, and iota subscripts are found in sections 2.4 to 2.6 in my book, "Beginning New Testament Greek Made Easier" (pp. 56-57 of the paperback version). Last edition: 8th edition, currently available in paperback and as a Kindle eBook (search 0648640809 for paperback or B0CRBZ22M5 for Kindle eBook on amazon.com, amazon.com.au, etc.). The Kindle version is inexpensive. R
thank you so much for all the lesson! Bravo
Glad you liked it!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video.
You're welcome
Hi. Thanks for the video.
I have on Win 11 with the Greek polytonic keyboard. I can type any letter with a soft-breathing mark, and I can type the capitals with the rough-breathing mark, but when I follow the instructions (and keystrokes as you so thoughtfully have shown them in your video) the lower case letters come out with no rough-breathing mark on them. The same follows for any key combination involving a shift. Do you have any experience with this sort of issue?
I also notice that while in your example typing a space will bring out the single square bracket that you have typed, it merely types a space on my system.
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
You know what? It works now... just a couple hours later... with the exact same method. I don't know what had to be updated on my computer, but it now works. Thanks again for the video!
I'm glad you managed to get the rough breathing marks to work. R
do you have a pdf sheet of these?
All the keyboard combinations used to create the various accents, breathing marks, and iota subscripts are found in sections 2.4 to 2.6 in my book, "Beginning New Testament Greek Made Easier" (pp. 56-57 of the paperback version). Last edition: 8th edition, currently available in paperback and as a Kindle eBook (search 0648640809 for paperback or B0CRBZ22M5 for Kindle eBook on amazon.com, amazon.com.au, etc.). The Kindle version is inexpensive. R