I think it would be solved installing culmus fonts.
Let her try this, it will not harm the system, if unused.

Kfir

On Nov 15, 2007 2:37 PM, sammy ominsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> An employee of my company in the US would like to have Hebrew on her
> machine.  She runs KDE from a server, in a remote X session on a weak
> workstation.
>
> She doesn't want to change her whole desktop to Hebrew, just to be
> able to view Hebrew text.  If I type to her in Hebrew, she sees
> gibberish, and if she cut-n-pastes that gibberish back to me, I see
> hebrew again.
>
> Ideas?  Thanks!
>
> ---sambo
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