check the locale settings (don't remeber which of the LC_.., LANG etc
effects this, think it was LANG).
I had that problem when setting the language to he_IL.UTF-8 since the
hebrew text, at list from the hebrew keymap was generated as iso8859-8
and not utf8 and thus showed up as garbage.
Try setting LANG=he_IL
also check /usr/share/locale/he/cups_he at the top the charmap is
supposed to appear.
I am not sure though that you will find the file at the exact same place
since I use debian and there is a tendency for different locations for
files.

On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 01:35, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Sunday 20 July 2003 16:37, Erez Doron wrote:
> > my gtk2 apps converts every font into utf8 and then displays it.
> 
> Every "font"? You mean - every text file you open?
> 
> > whenevev i display hebrew chars i get just lines and signs (e.g. junk)
> 
> You're opening a file with the wrong (not UTF-8) encoding?
> 
> > the same app works of on my pc, but not on my ipaq
> 
> The same app? What app?
> 
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