I was talking about full hebrew support, built-in into
gtk+. Not only a bidi widget but also give the ability
to create a hebrew UI and so on... This is what we
really need for Linux hebrew support. There more
applications then a text editor, a common isrealy user
will also want more programs with hebrew support as:
the gimp , a spreadship and much more... I think we
should solve the problem from the root of it and not
provide temporary solutions.

Bye,
Ilya

--- Chen Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [instructions for writing hebrew emacs given hebrew
> text widget snipped]
> 
> It would have been true if Ury was looking for
> emacs.
> Ury, however, is looking for a simple word
> processor. Which will require
> more work. (and the text widget won't give us the
> entire hebrew gui).
> 
> Thanks,
> Chen.
> 
>
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