why not use "dia"? it's a much better software and better maintained (and works better) - and since it's based on a more modern toolkit - has more chance of supporting hebrew.
--guy On 04/14/2012 08:57 AM, Avraham Rosenberg wrote:
Dear all In an attempt to use xfig with Hebrew text, I started it with: xfig -international -geometry 1500x990+0+0 -metric -showlengths -startgridmode 1 -free 5 ₋-specialtext -latexfonts -startlatexFont default The system answered with: xfig: this input-method doesn't support OffTheSpot input style xfig: using ROOT input style instead The meaning of which I do not know. I switched to Hebrew unicode fonts, but I was unable to input any text. Looking at the xfig help I guess that I should have told it which key combination switches the font... Is that so? But first: 1-What are these input methods -where can I learn about them? 2-Is it at all possible to input Hebrew text in xfig, and then what should I do ? My system is Debian squezze, locale C, xorg version 1:7.5+8, window manager: fluxbox, no X input method defined. Thanks, Avraham Please avoid sending Excel or Powerpoint attachments to this address. _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il
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