On Sat, 12 May 2001, Tomer wrote:
> You can (hopefully) still use the Turkish patch to see Visual (non-bidi)
> Hebrew. ;-)
No. It probably won't work as-is.
The fact that such a binary patch that substitues strings in the binaries
worked in one place does not mean it will work elsewhere. Actually, I
tried applying somethiing similar to the turkish patch on the windows
version of netscape 4.x once and failed.
Anyway, one could still try to use "web fonts": set the wont of the latin1
codepage to some webfont. But this is /ugly/.
>
> From: "Oren Held" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Mozilla BIDI!
>
>
> > I've just d/led the latest mozilla *BINARIES*, and it supports logical
> > hebrew! These aregreat news, imo :)
> > The thing is that it doesn't seem to support any more visual hebrew. It's
> > not that bad, but that's weird because IBM's bidi code allowed both
> > logical and visual hebrew.
Again, works for me.
What about:
view -> character encoding -> more -> middle-eastern -> visual hebrew
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