Please leave me notes at my_Hebrew_TalkPage.

I'll only be visiting my talk page here once in a blue moon, when I add [[he:xxx]] links to things here or continue uploading/proofreading one of the Jewish religious texts here, so please don't leave me notes here. -- Nevuchadnezzar 01:15, 13 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Unicode fonts edit

Hi Nevu!

Based on comments you made in Hebrew, and on the issue of "boxes" here, it seems that there are two different issues going on here:

  • The nikkud bug. This seems to affect me (Win98) but not you. So you can read text with nikkud and check if it looks good.
  • Cantillation notes: Despite the pain in the neck with nikkud, I can view cantillation notes on my computer with no problem. And I've looked from other, more up-to-date systems, where the verses with nikkud+trop appear beautifully! The fact that you see cantillation notes, plus other Unicode characters such as h-with-dot as "boxes" simply means that either the unicode on your system is not up-to-date, or that you simply have to choose to "View" unicode when you view web pages.

So try playing around to see what you can view. There are no "boxes" :-).Dovi 06:33, 14 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

My encoding defaults to "Unicode - Utf-8" on Wiki pages. I can't see any other type of Unicode encodings in my "View / encoding" menu. I use the latest and most up-to-date versions & updates of my OS and browser, so I have no idea what the problem is. Perhaps I'll ask at the Scriptorium. -- Nevuchadnezzar 10:22, 14 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

email notifications edit

Hi, after a proposal to enable email notification, Wikisource can now notify you of any changes to pages on your watchlist and/or changes to your talk page. In order to take advantage of these features, you need to enabled them in your Special:Preferences. --John Vandenberg (chat) 11:06, 18 April 2008 (UTC)Reply