Hi,

I use xterm (version 171) and I can see hebrew if I choose a hebrew
font.

Moshe

  Eliran Gonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24/12/02 19:47]:
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> Hello Group !
> 
>   Lately I received some hebrew messages in mutt mailer, and mutt, is being run with
> gnome-terminal that comes with the default RH8.0 installation.
> 
>   Now the problem, is that to see hebrew, I have to change the terminal's font and 
>mutt's
> encoding... I have changed the encoding (in .muttrc) but had problems with the 
>gnome-terminal
> Fonts/Profile dialog. It seems it doesn't support any iso8859-8 fonts...
> 
>   After googling a little bit, I found an interesting discussion in some debian 
>mailing list
> and found that gnome-terminal (of gnome2) doesn't support Thai & Chiniese neither. 
>Also in the
> discussion I found they recommend another terminal : mlterm - Now does anybody have 
>a better
> alternative ?
> 
>   Anyone ever succeded viewing hebrew/iso8859-8 messages through mutt ? I tried to 
>save the
> file and open it with another hebrew-support-enabled-viewer but I only saw '?''s 
>which seems
> to be the '?' symbol and not the can-not-read-hebrew one.
> 
>   Is there anyway to enable iso8859-8/iso10646-1 fonts in Gnome2 dialog ? These type 
>of fonts
> are not even listed in the Gnome -> Preferences -> Font dialog...
> 
>   If there is no solution, but waiting for the next update of gnome, then,  do you 
>have any
> idea for a better terminal, which has the ability to change Fonts/Colors and other 
>features
> of gnome-terminal (from Gnome2) that can be changed without any struggling ?
> 
> TIA
> -- 
>               <a href="http://www.rootshell.be/~eg";>Eliran Gonen</a>
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