If we were discussing the subject already, just wanted to let you know
that the latest build seems to display visual hebrew properly, out of the
box (don't know how it did that - the default fonts aren't hebrew fonts),
though logical still sucks. haven't done extensive testing of it, and the
main
Shalom.
In the discussion during the Friday IGLU meeting it was decided, once again,
that the red tape and expanses associated with an amuta are greater than any
putative benefits it might bring.
It was agreed that special events, such as setting up booths in expos, will
be organized on an ad ho
Until this problem is setteled it seems the the only way around this
problem is with tricks similar to "web fonts" on hebrew windows &
netscape.
Please have a look at: http://www.linux.org.il/faq/cache/64.html (and
please correct me if I'm wrong)
Can anyone suggest exactly how to set hebrew font
Well, several lectures are coming soon, so:
"Welcome to Linux" series:
"Command Line won't eat you" basics of shell, important commands (cp, mv,
rm, rm -rf / as root... :) ), how to enter and leave vi (and how to edit
the file small steps though).
Tuesday, 11/4/00, 18:30, Shlomi Fish, Taub 2 (CS
I've also had this problem. It's caused by selecting "Hebrew Keyboard"
during installation; apparently the keyboard map is wrong. Change the
keyboard layout in your XF86Config file to US.
Oren
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i dl netscape 6.
how do i decompress it.
then how do i install it?
thx
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