On 21:19 Sat 10 Jul, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 11:51:31AM +0300, 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 i
Hello,
I don't know exactly what driver you need for your hacked adaptor, but i know
you need to load your driver module, and then use irattach daemon on it.
after that you can use 'irdadump' to see if it's getting anything. if it
works than you can use ircomm-tty or whatever your application ne
Canaan Surfing Admin section wrote:
I use pgadmin for runing large SELECT SQL, the out put is much more clear
then the one on console.
All the other thing like create, alter, procedure creation ... I do from
psql
When developing stored procedures, rules etc, you'd want more than that.
e.g: Autocom
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 11:51:31AM +0300, 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
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.
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? Wh