On 15/11/2004, at 15:32, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What charset do you use?
ISO-8859-8 includes none of the special bidi chars. cp1255 contains
only
LRM and RLM . UTF-8 has them all.
OpenOffice uses Unicode internally. Sometimes it won't function
properly when a user attempts to run it as a non-unicod
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 09:18:26PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Sun, 14 Nov:
> > >problem solved. oddly it was the ide-cd module (ide-scsi is deprecated
> > >in 2.6, and cdrecord works quite well with ATA).
> > >
> >
> > What device name do you use with
Hello list,
For the past month (give or take), I have several problems in CUPS...
I removed completely CUPS out from my system (debian unstable), and reinstalled
it...
While previous problems where users that once could print was unable to
continue... and in the end I touch too much with cups.co
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Sun, 14 Nov:
> >problem solved. oddly it was the ide-cd module (ide-scsi is deprecated
> >in 2.6, and cdrecord works quite well with ATA).
> >
>
> What device name do you use with it?
per the docs that come with the deb...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cdreco
Hi!
I wondered how in Firefox 1.0 I can forbid pop-up Javascript windows from
hiding the menu bar ("File", "Edit", "View", etc.) at the top. I asked people
on the IRC and googled to death, but it took me a lot of time to find it but
I was eventually successful.
To do it:
1. Enter the URL "abo
Tzafir Cohen wrote:
"ISO-8859-8 includes none of the special bidi chars."
This is true or not depending on the version of ISO-8859-8 that you
consider. A relatively recent update (but still dating several years
back) added LRM and RLM to ISO-8859-8.
Agents, of course, may implement the older
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 02:46:28PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> > At Sun, 31 Oct 2004 22:27:12 +0200,
> > Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> > >
> > > First of all, thanks Tzafrir - I was not aware that the lyx and SI
> > > variants had any bidi chars in them
>
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Hey,
Check out doorman, last I heard it has a windows port too -
http://doorman.sourceforge.net
Regards,
~Yuri.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi,
|
| In light of yesterday's talk by Aviram at TauSec, and my continued
| search for securer ways to let m
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 02:46:28PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> At Sun, 31 Oct 2004 22:27:12 +0200,
> Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> >
> > First of all, thanks Tzafrir - I was not aware that the lyx and SI
> > variants had any bidi chars in them
> > (I do remember googlin and greppin around before star
Micha Feigin wrote:
Also, what is the difference between all of these? Mainly LRE vs. LRO are
puzzling.
I can't explain it in details without referring you to the full Unicode
annex dealing with BiDi. Since there is no reason for you to fully read
and understand the 20 something points of the
Yuri Gushin wrote:
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Hey,
Check out doorman, last I heard it has a windows port too -
http://doorman.sourceforge.net
Yes, I found it already.
But it looks like they ported only the client.
I need a server on Windows.
Thanks for the pointer.
Anyone else?
R
At Sun, 31 Oct 2004 22:27:12 +0200,
Amit Aronovitch wrote:
>
> First of all, thanks Tzafrir - I was not aware that the lyx and SI
> variants had any bidi chars in them
> (I do remember googlin and greppin around before starting to mess with
> symbol files - probably did not do that very well - s
Hi,
In light of yesterday's talk by Aviram at TauSec, and my continued
search for securer ways to let me connect to my mom's Windows XP
from my Linux over the public Internet, I was looking for port-knocking
implementations for Windows and stumbled across the following link
(PowerPoint format)
http
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