Available 7-bit Hebrew fonts. Jerusalem, TelAviv, OldJaffa, DeadSea ------------------------------------- Those are the "regular" fonts in most applications. Jerusalem is the default. DeadSea is a darker font. TelAviv is a sort of sans-serif font. OldJaffa is a narrow font. redis8, redis9, redis10, redis12, redis17, rediss8,9,10, redisbx10 ------------------------------------------------------------------ This font contains a full set of Hebrew letters in a "sans-serif" style, and selected punctuation. hclassic, dclassic, hcaption, dcaption ------------------------------------- These fonts come in two styles: a standard form and a slanted one, and provides Biblical-style letters along with full vocalization capabilities (that is, vowels, called in Hebrew NIKUD). The fonts dclassic and dcaption are a modified version of hclassic and hcaption, in that they contain, apart from the original characters and vowels, also digits and special symbols copied from the font DeadSea. Usage is described in the guide classic_guide (available in noa.huji.ac.il in tex/tex_guides). ShalomScript10, ShalomStick10, ShalomOldStyle10 ----------------------------------------------- Those are three variations of a Hebrew font with "vowels". Three fonts + vowels are available - ShalomScript10.mf, ShalomStick10.mf and ShalomOldStyle.mf . Usage is described in Shalom.readme. Available 8-bit Hebrew fonts: Jerusalem_newcode, TelAviv_newcode, OldJaffa_newcode, DeadSea_newcode, redis8_newcode, redis9_newcode, redis10_newcode, redis12_newcode, redis17_newcode, rediss8_newcode, rediss9_newcode, rediss10_newcode. The "newcode" version of a fonts is exactly the same as the 7-bit version, as regards the shapes of characters. The difference lies in the characters' locations in the ASCII collating sequence.