On Sunday 19 May 2002 23:14, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> KDE3/gnome2 will give you that.
when nadav will finish his project, they will be usable ;)
I did managed to write my mothers resume in kword, printing it, and I could
fax it to others, but for big documents, I doubt it been good. BTW: can I fax
from oo?
> Again: Mandrake's installer already does that, if you choose "Israel"
> installation. I'm not sure about redhat. Some difaults may have to be
> re-visited. For instance: the fact that Mandrake 8.1 defaluted to loading
> KDE2 with the charset ISO-8859-8, and KDE happily crashed because of that.
yes, but if you look at mdk8.1 kde2.2.1 startkde script you will see that they
check it, and revert to iso8859-1 for bypassing that bug.
> > very initial (read: worthless) Hebrew spell checker, etc.
what's the problem? looking for words? I have an idea:
rip them from the *.po files which meni did, look for one word translations
and get the hebrew equivalent, so you have translation, but that is not
needed, in this case so just look for hebrew words in those file. a simple
perl could do it. and it is gpl.
- diego
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