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Khabouris Manuscript Project
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Hey everyone, I was wondering if you would be interested in yet another one of my strange yet usually fruitful Aramaic ideas:

I want to set up an Aramaic Wiki with some neat features:

1) Integration of the Font Script Engine for Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic fonts.

2) A notetaking system, whereby people who are not authors or editors of a section can leave contextual notes in the form of CSS layer "PostIts" that only the authors and editors can view.

3) Full verse-parsing, so that Bible lookups are fully integrated into the document.

4) Lexical parsing options, so that words that are referenced can be looked up with ease.

What say all of you? Before I get started on it I would love some feedback :-)

Shlomo,
-Steve-o
'Just your average Antithetical Italian "Protestant" House-churching Charismatic Evangelical Karaite "Fundamentalist" for Aramaic Primacy... Drat I think I left something out... One sec.. I'll add on more as I think of it.
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Shlama Akhi Thadman!,

This sounds great. Composite study tools are what it's going to take to compete with the ultra-user-friendly Greek-primacist blueletterbible, for example. <!-- sSmile --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="Smile" title="Smile" /><!-- sSmile --> All-in-one study aids would help us take the high country, so to speak. Speaking of which, isn't 'high' one of the meanings for 'Aram'? <!-- s:biggrin: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/biggrin.gif" alt=":biggrin:" title="Big Grin" /><!-- s:biggrin: -->

Shlama w'Burkate, Larry Kelsey
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