> if you simply need to write text files - use vi/vim
> for word-like word processor - use KOfiice with biditext patch.
> if you need to write hebrew text with many formulae, simply use the good
> old Latex, and then compress it into postscript.
> if you want to create compatibile *.doc files - use Koffice.
> the biditext patch has _some_ problems in the copy-paste area.
> if you're interested in WWW documents/content - vi/vim is the best :)
> 
> bye
> 
> 
> -=O0~O0=-
>    "He took his vorpal sword in hand:
>     Long time the manxome foe he sought -
>     So rested he by the Tumtum tree.
>     And stood awhile in thought."
> 
>                   [L.Carrol "Jabberwacky"]
> 
> On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Malcolm Kavalsky wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am interested to know what is the most popular
> > method for WRITING and printing a hebrew document under Linux.
> >
> > Currently this is the only reason I still keep
> > Windows on one of my machines. I am sure that many readers are
> > interested in other peoples experiences in this.
> >
> > Malcolm
> >
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