On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Ariel Biener wrote:
> KDE v1 used to have kikbd, which allowed you to change the language
> much like you do in windows, and write in hebrew. How do you do that in
> KDE2 ?
Generally you should use xkb
See the recent messages in the archive regarding kde2. It has a front-end
for xkb, but:
You need to grab an israeli Xkb symbols file (one was sent to the list by
me), and it also seems that the list of keyboard layouts is hardwired into
it (anybody here with the sources of kde2? look at kxkb. I concluded this
only based on strace)
Anyway, Xkb alone should do the trick (almost) just as well. See
http://www.iglu.org.il/faq/?file=86
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