Hi,
> Following the example of MS-Office,IE,W2K the aim is
> to make general
> software Hebrew-enabled (mainly: support unicode and
> bidirectionality).
> There is some progress in that direction (next
> versions of QT and GTK will
> have such support).
I'd have to agree that there are some changes which
will help us support Hebrw, but, let's say we do have
Heb. support on QT and GTK wouldn't we still have to
translate these application to Hebrew ?
Some one needs to change all the labels, menus and
commands and to make the right changes to in the code
so I'll support "Right To Left" etc.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but Hebrew support in
QT is not going to give us a Hebrew version of Word
Perfect or KOffice.
Don't you think that it's about time we make a Hebrw
distribution ?
Erez
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