which reminds me...

Arabeyes are trying to add bidi support the debian installer.
They are looking for help, read about it:
http://lists.arabeyes.org/archives/developer/2004/January/msg00042.html

They asked the debian maintainer to hack it, but he did not. I think the 
Lebanon group is hacking on that... well that's all I know. 


On Sunday 25 January 2004 03:03, Shaul Karl wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 01:31:52AM +0200, Aaron wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I am currently beta testing Xandros and am looking for apt-get sources
> > to add hebrew support.
> > I mean term support etc.
> > I found most of the files with apt-get but is there a config script/file
> > for debian?
>
>   I am not sure I understand what you are looking for.
> What do you mean by `found most of the files with apt-get'? apt-get
> helps you with debs. Does files stand for debs here? What do you mean by
> a config script/file for debian? Is that a bunch of files or scripts
> that will a Debian installation speak Hebrew?
>
>   As far as I know, there are no specific sites from which you can
> install deb packages that speak Hebrew. If the official debs in any
> Debian mirror speak Hebrew then the application that they install will
> speak Hebrew too. And otherwise it won't. In the same spirit, if the
> configuration and the scripts that some deb installs speak Hebrew then
> you will be able to configure it for Hebrew. And otherwise you will not.
>
>   What I think you meant to ask the list is: Can you list in great
> details how you made your Debian installation speak Hebrew?

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