Re: Hebrew

2013-10-03 Thread D.Edmons
Correction. Some widgets (e.g. List) have correct vowelization; others do not. On 10/03/2013 04:18 PM, D.Edmons wrote: Okay, 5.18.1 appears to have correct/improved vowelization, but has all the characters in left-to-right order still. The unwary programmer won't always know when his/her UTF-

Re: Hebrew

2013-10-03 Thread D.Edmons
Okay, 5.18.1 appears to have correct/improved vowelization, but has all the characters in left-to-right order still. The unwary programmer won't always know when his/her UTF-8 string has Hebrew, English, or whatever. The subsystem should be placing these in the correct order. Has anybody els

Re: Hebrew

2013-10-03 Thread D.Edmons
I'm rebuilding the latest stable release now. Will report as bug if it is still there. On 10/03/2013 10:23 AM, D.Edmons wrote: Shlomi, Thanks for the reply. I understand that there's better support elsewhere, but often the learning curve is proportionally higher. I chose perl/Tk for this reas

Re: Hebrew

2013-10-03 Thread D.Edmons
Shlomi, Thanks for the reply. I understand that there's better support elsewhere, but often the learning curve is proportionally higher. I chose perl/Tk for this reason. I currently use `leafpad` which suffices for normal editing tasks. However, I'm wanting to put together a very simple H

Re: Hebrew

2013-10-03 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi Dale, On Thu, 03 Oct 2013 00:37:14 -0700 "D.Edmons" wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to perl, but have been programming for a couple decades--self > taught. > > 1) I've gotten perlTK to display two Paned windows, open two utf-8 > files, and display them. However, the Hebrew vowels are not displa