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Q&A Alternative to Trope Trainer for printing large-print torah portions with trope and vowels?

I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with niqqud and ta'amim? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for Ki Tavo. (Sometimes I ha...

posted 3y ago by David‭  ·  edited 3y ago by David‭

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#5: Post edited by user avatar David‭ · 2021-10-08T12:09:19Z (about 3 years ago)
I think that's all the typos fixed now....
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied - just font size):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with *ta'amim* for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can be set to show qere only. Similarly, the conventional chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied - just font size):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with *ta'amim* for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
#4: Post edited by user avatar David‭ · 2021-10-08T12:00:46Z (about 3 years ago)
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with *ta'amim* for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied - just font size):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with *ta'amim* for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
#3: Post edited by user avatar David‭ · 2021-10-08T12:00:13Z (about 3 years ago)
typo
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with ta'mim for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with *ta'amim* for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
#2: Post edited by user avatar David‭ · 2021-10-08T10:02:30Z (about 3 years ago)
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1].
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with ta'mim for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
  • I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1]. (Sometimes I have to hit the `Enter` key twice to get the URL to be recognized by the browser. Odd.)
  • Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.
  • This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:
  • > אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס
  • The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!
  • Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied):
  • ![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")
  • I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with ta'mim for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.
  • [1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
  • [2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/
#1: Initial revision by user avatar David‭ · 2021-10-08T09:57:22Z (about 3 years ago)
I take it you want good copy/paste text of the portion with *niqqud* and *ta'amim*? If I've got that right ;) then I could suggest tanach.us - for example, follow this link for [*Ki Tavo*][1].

Its interface takes a little getting used to, but what to display and how, font size (even font!), etc., can all be configured by the user from the set of drop-down menus in the upper right corner.

This, for example, is copy/paste of the verse you used as an example in your answer:

> אָר֕וּר שֹׁכֵ֖ב עִם־כָּל־בְּהֵמָ֑ה וְאָמַ֥ר כָּל־הָעָ֖ם אָמֵֽן׃ ס

The default is to include ktiv and qere, although it can set to show qere only. Similarly, the convention chapter/verse notations are shown, though they likewise can be removed. Etc., etc.!

Here's a screenshot (no user settings applied):

![Ki_Tavo](https://judaism.codidact.com/uploads/bNR5LeX9hxgLrBdSeA9A3QB6 "Ki Tavo, beginning, from Tanach.us")

I always use the SBL Hebrew font, but there are some other excellent other options provided by the [Culmus Project][2]. They have fonts with ta'mim for most of the "common" font styles out there, and a couple based on the Aleppo Codex that are quite appealing.

[1]: https://tanach.us/Tanach.xml?Deut26:1-29:8
[2]: https://culmus.sourceforge.io/taamim/