ftp://ftp.galanet.net/linux/hebrew_kbd.tar.gz

Here's the mappings I made for console hebrew support.
Those should try to do standard QWERTY hebrew and also
use the 104-Windows95 keyboard context-menu-key for switching
between languages (standard right-Ctrl still works of course).

Also, this archive contains the hebrew font (16px height)
I ripped from my BIOS font, which unlike standard redhat one,
contains line drawing characters in the right places.
I relocated hebrew letters from DOS standard ASCII 128-142 to
Windows ASCII 224 to 255 (worked for irc with Windows users).

The archive contains the directory structure
starting from /.

Weird stuff might happen with wrong unicode tables loaded,
so if wrong characters are displayed, try:
loadunimap iso08.uni (not sure I'm correct on that one).

Enjoy.

Amir Hardon wrote:
> Hello all.
> I have a little problem with Hebrew on Linux,
> I read the Hebrew-HOWTO.
> And by it orders installed Hebrew for my console.
> Now, The mapping isn't good...
> for example when I type "Alef" I see "tav" and when I type "Shin" I see
> "Alef".
> Can anyone help me with this one?

-- 
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov a.k.a Toastie
[http://toast.demon.co.il]

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