On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Itamar Ravid wrote:

> Hi folks. I've been recently looking for hebrew support in Emacs,
> since I need to write some HTML pages with hebrew in them. Now, I
> haven't found a debian package for bidi support in emacs, although I
> found geresh which claims to have bidi support. Now, my problem is,
> how do I type hebrew in it? Whenever I alt-shift (that's the
> combination set in XF86Config) in my aterm, I can't type any hebrew
> letters at all. Does anyone know what do I need to do in this case?
>

The terminal must be configured to use a proper encoding.

BTW, I simply use gvim (compiled with Hebrew support) for writing Hebrew
html, and find its support very
convenient.

Orna.
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