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      <title>How Can You Get SBL BibLit on iOS?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;One of the less-than-ideal features of using an iOS device for editing or producing documents in Biblical Studies has been the difficulty of getting standard biblical language fonts (e.g., &lt;a

	
	
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		&gt;SBL BibLit&lt;/a&gt;) to work on the device. There are now, however, at least a couple solutions:&lt;/p&gt;
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		&gt;Chris Heard&lt;/a&gt; has discussed how &lt;a

	
	
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		&gt;AnyFont&lt;/a&gt; can resolve the issue successfully and allow users to install SBL BibLit (or other fonts) onto iOS devices and use them within standard productivity tools (e.g., Pages, Word, Keynote, PowerPoint). In the App Store, AnyFont goes for $1.99.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;On the freemium side of things, &lt;a

	
	
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		&gt;Fonteer&lt;/a&gt; will also do the same thing. Fonteer&amp;rsquo;s free version allows users to install &lt;a

	
	
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		&gt;up to 3 fonts&lt;/a&gt;. So, if you anticipate only using this number or fewer, the free version will do the job. Fonteer premium (also $1.99 via in-app purchase) allows unlimited fonts to be installed. Below is an example of Fonteer working with a draft excerpt from my essay in &lt;a

	
	
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		&gt;&lt;em&gt;Explorations in Interdisciplinary Reading&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt; ( &lt;a

	
	
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	&gt;affiliate disclosure&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/li&gt;
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