On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > Other alternatives: get the latest xterm (supports unicode) and the patch > for bidi (already built into mandrake's xterm). Or run it under biditext. > Or use the editor called QEmacs.
ran xterm +u8, double chars now show as single chars, at times with funny spaces, and still the wrong font... I'll start messing around the xterm definitions to have Hebrew display correctly in the Xterm if I could at least make it display ok on Mozilla first (where Zvi's UTF-8 pages do present correctly) > > as for editing UTF-8, ":set encoding=utf-8" does the trick of setting > > the encoding entered, > > OK. It definitly needs updating. you mean it's not right? what IS the right way to enter UTF-8 Hebrew in VI in that case? the docs for VIM 6 are 6-7 months old at most... > > however I could not make it display it correctly > > on Eterm, gnome-term or konsole > > I would try 'xterm -u8' and konsole, as they both should support unicode > display. This also applies to the linux console, in a way. tried, it SEEMS to be ok, other than the font, like I said. -- On the wagon Ira Abramov ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]