Thanks for the help Tzafrir, i have a windows partition and i used the "get 
windows fonts" feature in darkfont. i got the fonts you were talking about 
and configured KDE to use them in the KDE control center. but after all this 
i still cant see hebrew letters and surely cant write any.. 

so its like that: 
* got the hebrew fonts
* the fonts configured in the mandrake control center - look & feel - fonts 
(if you know how it's looks like in madrake)

but still, the issue didnt solved.. i read the iglu.org.il "hebrew under X" 
section 1,000,000 times and still, nothing wored.
i understand you (Tzafrir) are the "Hebrew Under Linux" guru... :)
This is your chance to prove it one more time with this wired problem :)

Thanks in advance, 
Tizmoeye.

On Friday 18 January 2002 06:58 pm, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, tizmoeye wrote:
> > Hello,
> > i am using mandrake 8.1 .. and i got a little big problem with the hebrew
> > fonts under X..
> > i tired reading the instructions on the iglu.org.il site and didnt got a
> > thing.
> > i wanted to get in elmar.co.il to get some help there but it seems like
> > the site is down.. and really down.. cuz i couldent get in there for
> > something like 2 or 3 days..
>
> Eli?
>
> Anyway, you (tizmoeye) needent bother. Grab the package
> 'fonts-hebrew-elmar' from your nearby mandrake mirror (it is partof the
> third CD)
>
> But if you have any windows partition, it is recommended to grab the
> hebrew fonts from there (at least Times New Romas, Arial and Courier New).
> You can do that either using drakfont, or by following the procedure
> described in the FAQ.
>
> You also have the font "fixed", so at the moment you're not stuck without
> any hebrew font avilable.

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