The problem is not xterm, because I am using xemacs, not emacs.
I have, at list this font installed in the path:
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/heb-tt/heb8x13.pcf.gz, and it is in my fontpath.
xemacs still doesn't recognise it (xterm does). How is it defined in your
fonts.* files?
The thing is, I already have xemacs set up,  I like the features, and I
don't have the room on the disk to install emacs, and for now I only need
to see the hebrew letters to make shure that what  I type is correct
(short sentences), although r2l input will be nice if anyone managed to
write a library for doing that.
Thanx
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On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Gaal Yahas wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 05:43:29PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > I am looking for hebrew fonts that xemacs will recognise. It won't show
> > globes, the web fonts, bible, david or hebrew fixed font. Are there
> > suitable fonts out there, or is there a way to make any of these fonts
> > work? (I only need to see the hebrew characters, not neceserally in the
> > right direction). Thanx.
> > BTW i can use these fonts in other applications, so X recognises them.
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> 
> Try the pcf fonts from snunit (www.snunit.k12.il I think); on my
> machine they're at /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/heb8x13.pcf.gz
> etc. .
> 
> Apart from placing them in your font path, you have to tell xterm
> to use them - "xterm -fn heb8x13" for example. The files come with
> a readme, IIRC.
> 
> -- 
> believing is seeing
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