On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 06:47:52AM -0400, aamehl wrote:
> HI and thanks for the information on cxoffice. I probably won't confuse
> him with wine yet, but at least he can dual boot until the new cxoffice
> comes out.
> 
> Next can someone help me translate the hebrc rpm into debian?
> 

I don't know what it does but you can install locales and localeconf
and use he_IL by default (iso-8859-8 locale) or the utf8 one (had
problems with making that one work properly, didn't look to far into it
though).

Also do apt-cache search heb, it brings up some unrelated packages but
the relevent ones:

arabtex - Arabic/Hebrew macros for TeX/LaTeX
bidiv - BiDi viewer - command-line tool displaying logical Hebrew/Arabic
centericq-fribidi - A text-mode multi-protocol instant messenger client (Hebrew)
culmus - Type1 Hebrew Fonts for X11
emacs-intl-fonts - Fonts to allow multi-lingual PostScript printing from Emacs
hebcal - A Perpetual Jewish Calendar
hspell - Hebrew spell checker and morphological analyzer
ivritex - Hebrew Package for the babel system and LaTeX2e
kde-i18n-he - Hebrew (he) internationalized (i18n) files for KDE
koffice-i18n-he - Hebrew (he) i18n files for KOffice
libfribidi0 - Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm
mlterm - MultiLingual TERMinal
mlterm-tiny - MultiLingual TERMinal, tiny version
xfonts-efont-unicode - /efont/ Unicode fonts for X which cover various scripts
xfonts-efont-unicode-ib - /efont/ Unicode fonts for X (italic and bold)
xfonts-intl-european - International fonts for X -- European

You may also want to look into installing the ms fonts.

I find openoffice quite good also for hebrew files and although it has
some problems, it opens office hebrew files in version 1.1.1 quite
well, and exports hebrew pdf which is a better output format then .doc
for most things anyway.

I played around a bit with cxoffice, It showed my hebrew files ok IIRC
but there was a problem with keyboard switching.

> I need a way of creating a deb that will do the same thing although I
> have no idea where the various pieces are found within debian.
> 
> Or am I off base and there is a way to change all needed files by dkpg?
> 
> Thanks
> Aaron
> 
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