A completely different option, for those who want Hebrew wordprocessor
under Linux:  AbiWord.

It is lightweight yet on its way to become very powerful wordprocessor.

On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

> One practical implication: Linux distributions serve their own copies of
> OpenOffice packages. I'm not totally sure about other distros, but I
> know that at least the debian one is heavily ptached with some useful
> patches . I have no idea if and when those patches will become part of
> the main tree (e.g: I suspect the people of Sun don't like the Xft so
> much).
>
> So I have to choose between a difficult-to-install and somewhat
> degregated package, but with the Hebrew speller and Hebrew UI, and
> between my distro's betterOOo that has no Hebrew speller.
>
> Are the "Hebrew" parts available as a seperate patch?
                                             --- Omer
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