Also note that by default, Greek and Hebrew search commands do not include accents or vowel points. Greek & Hebrew Texts, Bible Versions, & Lexicons. When you type a word the Command Line automatically handles necessary changes in font, text direction, and final letterforms, when applicable. Find all verses in which faith and deed or deeds appear within five verses of each other. For instance, to type an aleph or alpha type a to type a bet or beta type b.
I do not recommend them for sharing files with others, since they would need to install that font also.
Do note, however, that those BibleWorks fonts are the old TrueType style of fonts and not Unicode fonts. They are shown to illustrate accent and vowel point positions. For Hebrew I use the Ezra SIL keyboard from SIL available here at SBL : https. The main Hebrew text is the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia which comes from the Leningrad Codex. There is also a tagged Hebrew text of Sirach and three versions of the Hebrew New Testament. The character mapping for the BibleWorks fonts correspond, as much as possible, to Latin or Roman lettering used for English. The BibleWorks Hebrew Keyboard Map (BWHEBB) The BibleWorks Greek Keyboard Map (BWGRKL) Note: The a and A shown with Greek accents and the blank rectangle shown with Hebrew vowels are not printed. For Hebrew, BibleWorks 10 comes with both pointed and unpointed versions along with several Aramaic Targums, Syriac versions, and the Samaritan Pentateuch. (See the attachment below for a reference sheet of Command Line commands and shortcuts). Then on the Command Line, type a search related control character, that is, the period (for an AND search,) the forward slash (for an OR search) or the apostrophe (for a PHRASE search.) BibleWorks will automatically change the font to the appropriate language. To type Greek or Hebrew on the Command Line simply change the Search Version to a Greek or Hebrew Bible version.