Hebrew keyboard cups?

2015-04-09 Thread Amos Shapira
Not specifically Linux related but I hope members here can help me with "antique" hardware question. I just ordered a couple of MS ergonomic keyboards like this: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-au/p/natural-ergonomic-keyboard-4000 and now I'm looking to make them Hebrew friendly. I had an OK

[HAIFUX LECTURE] Maqaf Hataf Patakh - The new standard Hebrew keyboard layout by Amir E. Aharoni

2012-01-07 Thread Eli Billauer
On Monday, January 9th at 18:30, Haifux will gather to hear Amir E. Aharoni talk about Maqaf Hataf Patakh - The new standard Hebrew keyboard layout Abstract In the last two years a committee in the Standards Institution of Israel worked, on my initiative and with my active

Re: lyx Hebrew keyboard layout variant issue

2009-05-22 Thread Herouth Maoz
ation? xprop -root | grep _XKB _XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = "xorg", "pc104", "us,il", "dvorak,lyx", "compose:rwin" Note that when I change my Hebrew keyboard to "no variant" (that is, instead of "dvorak,lyx" I get "dvora

Re: lyx Hebrew keyboard layout variant issue

2009-05-21 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:28:03PM +0300, Herouth Maoz wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I recently upgraded the Linux version on my work machine, and I noticed > something odd about the Hebrew kxkb layout, which I use in the lyx > variant. There was no "=" key, and there were two "]" keys. The default

Re: lyx Hebrew keyboard layout variant issue

2009-05-21 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Thursday 21 May 2009 14:20:48 Dotan Cohen wrote: > > So, does anybody know where I can get a fully-defined Hebrew layout for > > kxkb, in the lyx variant? If so, a hint on where to install it will also > > be appreciated. And finally, how does one convince all the distros to > > include a full l

Re: lyx Hebrew keyboard layout variant issue

2009-05-21 Thread Dotan Cohen
> So, does anybody know where I can get a fully-defined Hebrew layout for > kxkb, in the lyx variant? If so, a hint on where to install it will also be > appreciated. And finally, how does one convince all the distros to include a > full layout? It's strange that both Ubuntu and Mandriva have the s

lyx Hebrew keyboard layout variant issue

2009-05-21 Thread Herouth Maoz
Hi everybody, I recently upgraded the Linux version on my work machine, and I noticed something odd about the Hebrew kxkb layout, which I use in the lyx variant. There was no "=" key, and there were two "]" keys. The default Hebrew layout had no such artifact. After comparing my KDE-based

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 12:11:07PM +0200, Yuval Hager wrote: > I find the lyx variant to be most intuitive. As I don't have time to look for > the documentation when I need to add diacritics, it makes much sense for פתח > to be on פ, for קמץ to be on ק, for חיריק to be on ח, and so on. If I don't

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Yuval Hager
On Thursday 05 March 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote: > 2009/3/5 Yuval Hager : > > On Thursday 05 March 2009, Baruch Siach wrote: > >> Hi Yonatan, > >> > >> On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 08:45:17AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: > >> > What is "sta

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Dotan Cohen
2009/3/5 Yuval Hager : > On Thursday 05 March 2009, Baruch Siach wrote: >> Hi Yonatan, >> >> On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 08:45:17AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: >> > What is "standard Hebrew keyboard layout" (disregarding aleph-tav)? >> >> Ho

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Dotan Cohen
>> Thanks, Baruch, but those alt- characters don't match _any_ of the >> layouts on my system! It seems to be closest to Biblical, but the RLM >> and LRM characters do not work. I have these available keyboard >> layouts: >> Default >> Basic >> Lyx >> Phonetic >> Biblical > > Hi Dotan, > Where do y

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Dotan Cohen
> After all these years SI1452 still amazes me. Who would want to replace the > Shift Numeral keys with nikud? In order to write "SHALOM!" (assuming that > capital characters are hebrew) you would then need to press [Language > shift][Shift][1][Language Shift] to get the final exclamation mark. Doe

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Dov Grobgeld
ng this as a second standard. > Anyone else have opinions about this? > > - yba > > > On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Dov Grobgeld wrote: > > Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 11:23:37 +0200 >> From: Dov Grobgeld >> To: Jonathan Ben Avraham >> Cc: Baruch Siach , linux-il. &

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Yuval Hager
On Thursday 05 March 2009, Baruch Siach wrote: > Hi Yonatan, > > On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 08:45:17AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: > > What is "standard Hebrew keyboard layout" (disregarding aleph-tav)? > > How about SI1452? > > http://www.qsm.co.il/NewHebr

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote: Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 11:24:40 +0200 From: Dotan Cohen To: Baruch Siach Cc: Jonathan Ben Avraham , linux-il. Subject: Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout How about SI1452? http://www.qsm.co.il/NewHebrew/Key1452e.htm Thanks, Baruch, but

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
athan Ben Avraham Cc: Baruch Siach , linux-il. Subject: Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout After all these years SI1452 still amazes me. Who would want to replace the Shift Numeral keys with nikud? In order to write "SHALOM!" (assuming that capital characters are hebrew) you

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Dotan Cohen
> How about SI1452? > > http://www.qsm.co.il/NewHebrew/Key1452e.htm Thanks, Baruch, but those alt- characters don't match _any_ of the layouts on my system! It seems to be closest to Biblical, but the RLM and LRM characters do not work. I have these available keyboard layouts: Default Basic Lyx Ph

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-05 Thread Dov Grobgeld
ohen , linux-il. > > >> Subject: Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout >> >> Hi Yonatan, >> >> On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 08:45:17AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: >> >>> What is "standard Hebrew keyboard layout" (disregarding aleph

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-04 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
Guess that answers the question about RLM/LRM. - yba On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Baruch Siach wrote: Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 09:04:16 +0200 From: Baruch Siach To: Jonathan Ben Avraham Cc: Dotan Cohen , linux-il. Subject: Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout Hi Yonatan, On Thu, Mar 05

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-04 Thread Baruch Siach
Hi Yonatan, On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 08:45:17AM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: > What is "standard Hebrew keyboard layout" (disregarding aleph-tav)? How about SI1452? http://www.qsm.co.il/NewHebrew/Key1452e.htm baruch > On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote: > >>

Re: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-04 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
What is "standard Hebrew keyboard layout" (disregarding aleph-tav)? - yba On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Dotan Cohen wrote: Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 23:13:24 +0200 From: Dotan Cohen To: linux-il. Subject: RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout Where is the RLM (right to left ma

RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout

2009-03-04 Thread Dotan Cohen
Where is the RLM (right to left mark) on the standard Hebrew keyboard layout? I have googled and found that I can configure the Lyx layout and then the RTM character is at Ctrl-Y, but can I make it Ctrl-{ like in another popular OS? Also, where is a list of the Shift characters in Lyx? I have

Re: rdesktop hebrew keyboard question

2008-04-28 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
I thought about this solution. My problem is that I want to use on both the ALT shift combination to change language. I wish rdesktop had some "raw" keyboard support.. Thanks, Hetz On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Tomer Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > > > > > > I'm usin

Re: rdesktop hebrew keyboard question

2008-04-28 Thread Tomer Cohen
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: I'm using rdesktop 1.5.0 (latest) and I found a weird behavior: when using the standard en-us keyboard layout, it works ok, but trying to press the hebrew DOT ("nekuda") gives "ץ". When trying the comma, I'm getting "ת". Could someone shed some light about this issue?

Re: rdesktop hebrew keyboard question

2008-04-28 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Nope, both the "." and the "/" gives me "ץ" and on top of that, the Q gives me "," and the "W" gives me "." - like the ancient old hebrew keyboard.. The "fun" part is that if I restart the rdpclient again (not always),

Re: rdesktop hebrew keyboard question

2008-04-28 Thread sammy ominsky
On 28/04/2008, at 12:20, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: when using the standard en-us keyboard layout, it works ok, but trying to press the hebrew DOT ("nekuda") gives "ץ". When trying the comma, I'm getting "ת". According to my keyboard layout, you seem to be shifted one key left. I have nekuda on "

rdesktop hebrew keyboard question

2008-04-28 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, I'm using rdesktop 1.5.0 (latest) and I found a weird behavior: when using the standard en-us keyboard layout, it works ok, but trying to press the hebrew DOT ("nekuda") gives "ץ". When trying the comma, I'm getting "ת". the he keyboard layout works nice, but I cannot switch back to english

Re: Configuring Hebrew keyboard in KDE desktop

2007-05-23 Thread Michael Vasiliev
On Wednesday May 23 2007, You wrote: > I simpy don't use KDE's configuration because of that, and use this combo: > a. install kkbswitch, an alternative kde keyboard switcher > http://kkbswitch.sourceforge.net/ > > b. simply add to .bashrc on my account: > setxkbmap us,il -option grp:alt_shift_togg

Re: Configuring Hebrew keyboard in KDE desktop

2007-05-23 Thread Dvir Volk
ak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: System: a PC with vanilla Debian Etch installation, with Gnome 2.14.3.6 and KDE 3.5.5 (package version 5:47). In Gnome, the Hebrew keyboard is properly configured, including LED to indicate which keyboard is active (Latin or Hebrew). However, I was not success

Re: Configuring Hebrew keyboard in KDE desktop

2007-05-22 Thread Michael Vasiliev
On Tuesday May 22 2007, You wrote: > System: a PC with vanilla Debian Etch installation, with Gnome 2.14.3.6 > and KDE 3.5.5 (package version 5:47). > > In Gnome, the Hebrew keyboard is properly configured, including LED to > indicate which keyboard is active (Latin or Hebrew). >

Configuring Hebrew keyboard in KDE desktop

2007-05-22 Thread Omer Zak
System: a PC with vanilla Debian Etch installation, with Gnome 2.14.3.6 and KDE 3.5.5 (package version 5:47). In Gnome, the Hebrew keyboard is properly configured, including LED to indicate which keyboard is active (Latin or Hebrew). However, I was not successful in doing the same in KDE. When

Re: ^T under ubuntu w hebrew keyboard

2007-05-14 Thread Julian Daich
El lun, 14-05-2007 a las 11:08 +0300, Erez D escribió: > hi > > i have an anoying problem with ubuntu when choosing hebrew keyboard > layout: I had a similar problem with Kubuntu, but not with Ubuntu. AFAIK the problem is with KDE and not only with the *ubuntu distros. > all t

Re: ^T under ubuntu w hebrew keyboard

2007-05-14 Thread Amos Shapira
On 14/05/07, Erez D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hi i have an anoying problem with ubuntu when choosing hebrew keyboard layout: all the control keys (e.g. ctrl-T for new tab in FF) doesnt work ... it is probably mapped to CTRL-ALEPH instead, which is no use to me anyway is there a ubuntu

^T under ubuntu w hebrew keyboard

2007-05-14 Thread Erez D
hi i have an anoying problem with ubuntu when choosing hebrew keyboard layout: all the control keys (e.g. ctrl-T for new tab in FF) doesnt work ... it is probably mapped to CTRL-ALEPH instead, which is no use to me anyway is there a ubuntu build in solution ? if not, anyone has a modmap file

Re: Solved: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread rlinuz
--=-Ug3bUmYdmXVr4pAhNZY5 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All, I was able to solve this once and for all (I think). I've enhanced the il keyboard layer and now when the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, I'm still able to get CTRL+a instead of CTRL+shin. I'm still work

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread rlinuz
Doesn't work :-/ And I'm running Xorg. On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 23:11, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:30:15PM +0300, rlinuz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. > > CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. > > > > Fedora Core 2, KDE >

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:30:15PM +0300, rlinuz wrote: > Hi, > > When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. > CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. > > Fedora Core 2, KDE Try adding the following to your XkbOptions (or -option parameter of setxkbmap) srvrkeys:none Note tha

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread rlinuz
managed to set up hebrew keyboard on my KDE, while > retaining the Alt, Meta, whatever... . > I used this guide - > http://www.penguin.org.il/faq/downloads/hebrew_x/6.html and I have this > command in my .xinitrc - "/bin/cat ~/.xmodmap | /usr/bin/X11/xmodmap -" > Note t

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread Haggai Eran
On Monday 16 August 2004 13:51, ik wrote: > > It is definitely a bug. Perhaps it shouldn't be fixed in mozilla, but > > instead it maybe need to be fixed in X, or in the distribution, but you > > cannot expect every user to tweak there own xmodmap. > > Well, I'm one of "those" who think that comput

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-16 Thread ik
Haggai Eran wrote: On Monday 16 August 2004 02:13, ik wrote: But it's not a bug... it's just keyboard reading... xuv gives you diffrent values from CTRL+A vs CTRL+Shin and so is in ALT+A,ALT+Shin etc... it's just telling program to ignore hebrew keyboard... But you will encounter

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread Haggai Eran
On Monday 16 August 2004 02:13, ik wrote: > But it's not a bug... it's just keyboard reading... xuv gives you diffrent > values from CTRL+A vs CTRL+Shin and so is in ALT+A,ALT+Shin etc... it's > just telling program to ignore hebrew keyboard... But you will encounter

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread ik
ing... xuv gives you diffrent values from CTRL+A vs CTRL+Shin and so is in ALT+A,ALT+Shin etc... it's just telling program to ignore hebrew keyboard... But you will encounter this problem on every program that does not deal with this situation. Thats why the first tweak you can do is to contr

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread Haggai Eran
On Sunday 15 August 2004 22:59, ik wrote: > I'm also running debian sid, some of the programs have this problems while > others not. Konsole (i checked it out afther you wrote) is not having it, > while Mozilla (every product of them) does have it, and so are many other > programs.. not all of the

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread Boaz Rymland
Oh, setting up hebrew was, and still is, a pain. It seems like only Tzafrir Cohen really knows how to do things right ;-) ... Anyhow, I've recently managed to set up hebrew keyboard on my KDE, while retaining the Alt, Meta, whatever... . I used this guide - http://www.penguin.org.i

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread ik
it, and so are many other programs.. not all of them are GTK btw... I just tried in Konsole, and I was able to break (^C) and to stop (^Z) a program while using the hebrew keyboard layout. Tell me more, how do you switch languages? Do you use the kde program (kxkb or something) or did you s

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread amos
this): the "Alt Gr" key (at least on my simple "Microsoft" keyboard it's between the space bar and the "Windows" key on the right) seems to switch keyboards when it's pressed, so an "Alt Gr"+"CTRL-C" copied a selected text to the copy bu

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread Haggai Eran
I'm running KDE on debian sid, and i don't have this problem. I just tried in Konsole, and I was able to break (^C) and to stop (^Z) a program while using the hebrew keyboard layout. Tell me more, how do you switch languages? Do you use the kde program (kxkb or something) or did

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread ik
rlinuz wrote: On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 21:53, ik wrote: rlinuz wrote: Hi, When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. Fedora Core 2, KDE Any idea? -S. I think it self explainning.. but it's hebrew... CTRL+A will CTRL + shin CTRL+Z will be ctrl+

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread rlinuz
On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 21:53, ik wrote: > rlinuz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. > > CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. > > > > Fedora Core 2, KDE > > > > Any idea? > > > > -S. > > > > > I think it self explainning.. but it's hebrew... CTR

Re: CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread ik
rlinuz wrote: Hi, When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. Fedora Core 2, KDE Any idea? -S. I think it self explainning.. but it's hebrew... CTRL+A will CTRL + shin CTRL+Z will be ctrl+zyn etc.. Cheers, Ido -- "The only skills I have the

CTRL keys not functioning in X/KDE w/Hebrew keyboard layout

2004-08-15 Thread rlinuz
Hi, When the keyboard layer is set to Hebrew, the CTRL keys (i.e. CTRL+A...CTRL+Z) will not function. Fedora Core 2, KDE Any idea? -S. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message b

Re: IGLU FAQ and Hebrew keyboard layouts

2003-12-01 Thread Arie Folger
On Sunday 30 November 2003 18:40, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > As of XFree 4.3 the Xkb can mix-and-match Groups. Up until 4.2.1 the > "il" layout had to assume the the Israeli group will be the second group > and that the first group will be US-English (see the xkb/symbols/il of > XFree 4.1.0 - 4.2.1 as

Re: IGLU FAQ and Hebrew keyboard layouts

2003-11-30 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 06:15:09PM +0100, Arie Folger wrote: > On Sunday 30 November 2003 10:12, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > What do you mean by 4 layouts? > > 4 variants. I assume that the difference is in the layout of certain non > Alephbetic keys. As of XFree 4.3 the Xkb can mix-and-match Group

Re: IGLU FAQ and Hebrew keyboard layouts

2003-11-30 Thread Arie Folger
On Sunday 30 November 2003 10:12, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > What do you mean by 4 layouts? 4 variants. I assume that the difference is in the layout of certain non Alephbetic keys. > As you use Fedora Core 1, you use XFree 4.3. Therefore you can easily > use one of the two variants of the "il" layo

Re: IGLU FAQ and Hebrew keyboard layouts

2003-11-30 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 12:39:39PM +0100, Arie Folger wrote: > Hi, > > I followed the recent discussion about developments in the IGLU FAQ, and > wonder whether somebody could expand on the 4 different keyboard layouts (in > fact, this needs to be integrated into the KDE help, too). I know that

IGLU FAQ and Hebrew keyboard layouts

2003-11-28 Thread Arie Folger
Hi, I followed the recent discussion about developments in the IGLU FAQ, and wonder whether somebody could expand on the 4 different keyboard layouts (in fact, this needs to be integrated into the KDE help, too). I know that there are different layouts, but don't have the slightest clue as to w

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-03 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, shlomi wrote: > Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > > > however, if you are using this method, you shouldn't be using the KDE way > > > anymore and should use apps like kkbswitch. > > > > Which are not on the CD, unfortunetly. I fully agree, though, that kxkb > > must be rewriten to explo

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-02 Thread shlomi
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > however, if you are using this method, you shouldn't be using the KDE way > > anymore and should use apps like kkbswitch. > > Which are not on the CD, unfortunetly. I fully agree, though, that kxkb > must be rewriten to exploit the keyboard layouts of XFree 4.3 if possible

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-02 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, shlomi wrote: > > Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > unlike the text of cheatsheet.txt (and what you read when you press F2) > > there is a boot-time option 'lang=he' which tries to do something sensible > > for Hebrew. However the keyboard settings there are: > > > > KEYBOARD="il" > > X

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-02 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
One correction: On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > unlike the text of cheatsheet.txt (and what you read when you press F2) > there is a boot-time option 'lang=he' which tries to do something sensible > for Hebrew. However the keyboard settings there are: > > KEYBOARD="il" > XKEYBOARD="il"

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-01 Thread shlomi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > shlomi wrote: > > I couldn't find it anywhere in the web so i had to build it myself. > > i guess i'll use if for next Kazit since it's less buggy than the usual > > KDE switcher. > > Why not stick to the X level? Isn't it the "rightest" way to go? > > --Amos i think it

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-01 Thread linux-il
shlomi wrote: I couldn't find it anywhere in the web so i had to build it myself. i guess i'll use if for next Kazit since it's less buggy than the usual KDE switcher. Why not stick to the X level? Isn't it the "rightest" way to go? --Amos ==

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-01 Thread shlomi
shlomi wrote: > however, if you are using this method, you shouldn't be using the KDE way > anymore and should use apps like kkbswitch. BTW, debian users: if you're looking for a DEB package, you can find one in here : (for unstable) http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomil/kkbswitch_deb/ I couldn't f

Re: Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-01 Thread shlomi
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > unlike the text of cheatsheet.txt (and what you read when you press F2) > there is a boot-time option 'lang=he' which tries to do something sensible > for Hebrew. However the keyboard settings there are: > > KEYBOARD="il" > XKEYBOARD="il" > KDEKEYBOARD="il" > Hi, It seems

Hebrew Keyboard in Knoppix

2003-10-01 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/il-heb.gz (Also on debian). A reminder: if you happen to get stuck on X with only a Hebrew keyboard, a quick-fix is to press ctrl-alt-F1 to get to a console (where X mapping doesn't apply), login as your user ('su - knoppix' in this case) , and run &

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
> acording to: http://www.kde.org/info/requirements/3.1.php, konqui can use > activex's. Anyone knows something about that? Nope, that was should of work with a part called reaktivate - it's kicked out now.. Thanks, Hetz = To unsub

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Diego Iastrubni
ביום חמישי 27 פברואר 2003, 19:07, Hetz Ben Hamo כתב: > * Tapuz webcam chat - doesn't work (ActiveX) acording to: http://www.kde.org/info/requirements/3.1.php, konqui can use activex's. Anyone knows something about that? - diegp To

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
> so now we do know what do you do in your spear time ;) Well, working at Rotal left me with plenty of free time (same problems with almost all clients, shitty modems, sending patches which got NOTHING to do with the problems (anyone got the GCP patches from Rotal? or Via-4in1? ;) Thank goo

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Diego Iastrubni
ביום חמישי 27 פברואר 2003, 18:16, Hetz Ben Hamo כתב: > On Thursday 27 February 2003 05:56 pm, Eli Segal wrote: > > The applets from netfun, are heavily relay on Microsoft Java > > and almost all of them wont work at all with mozilla on linux > > I contacted Netfun few months ago. They did give a fr

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
On Thursday 27 February 2003 05:56 pm, Eli Segal wrote: > The applets from netfun, are heavily relay on Microsoft Java > and almost all of them wont work at all with mozilla on linux I contacted Netfun few months ago. They did give a free upgrade to all their customers, and that upgrade works per

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
> > An obvious lame hack is to create an extra group with 8bit chars. > > But are yo sure this is "JRE" and not a case of a bad programmer that > assumes byte=char? Yes, and I'll tell you why... If it would only work against MS JVM, then it's a problematic issue from the programmer side, BUT it

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
On Thursday 27 February 2003 05:56 pm, Eli Segal wrote: > The applets from netfun, are heavily relay on Microsoft Java > and almost all of them wont work at all with mozilla on linux Well, they DO work, but in order to actually type something in hebrew, you'll need the "hack" I mentioned in the e

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Eli Segal
3 5:25 PM Subject: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux > Hi, > > I don't know why, but this behavior is pretty much irritating... > > I'm trying to setup few thin clients to work with some Java based hebrew chats > (like Nana, IOL, and some other Netfun based ch

Re: Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > Hi, > > I don't know why, but this behavior is pretty much irritating... > > I'm trying to setup few thin clients to work with some Java based hebrew chats > (like Nana, IOL, and some other Netfun based chats)... > > While it's working OK (in KDE CVS and

Sun's JRE and hebrew keyboard in Linux

2003-02-27 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, I don't know why, but this behavior is pretty much irritating... I'm trying to setup few thin clients to work with some Java based hebrew chats (like Nana, IOL, and some other Netfun based chats)... While it's working OK (in KDE CVS and Mozilla), I can only type Hebrew with the xmodmap hac

Re: Hebrew keyboard

2001-07-09 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
ehdad On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Micha Feigin wrote: > How do I create a hebrew keyboard for X/console? There is the default keymap > for the console which I need to make some changes to. I managed to load a > keymap using kbdconfig, but it messed up some of the old keys. > > Also,

Re: Hebrew keyboard

2001-07-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Micha Feigin wrote: > How do I create a hebrew keyboard for X/console? There is the default keymap > for the console which I need to make some changes to. I managed to load a > keymap using kbdconfig, but it messed up some of the old keys. > > Also, how do

Hebrew keyboard

2001-07-08 Thread Micha Feigin
How do I create a hebrew keyboard for X/console? There is the default keymap for the console which I need to make some changes to. I managed to load a keymap using kbdconfig, but it messed up some of the old keys. Also, how do I make it load automaticaly? Thanx Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-03-01 Thread Adi Stav
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 09:50:43PM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Ely Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > On 1 Mar 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > > | Yemeni, Saudi, Iraqi, Pakistani. Are we going to make geographical > > | or ethnic speculations? > > | > > that the hebrew names? > > in en

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-03-01 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Ely Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 1 Mar 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > | Yemeni, Saudi, Iraqi, Pakistani. Are we going to make geographical > | or ethnic speculations? > | > that the hebrew names? > in english pakistanian iraqian . Yes, it's Saudi, Iraqi, etc in English. -- Ole

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-03-01 Thread Ely Levy
On 1 Mar 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: | "Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | > It's interesting how Israelis take for granted that we should be called | > "Israeli" and not "Israelian". | | I rather suspect that Anglo-Saxons decided that. The French, as usual, | beg to differ.

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-03-01 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It's interesting how Israelis take for granted that we should be called > "Israeli" and not "Israelian". I rather suspect that Anglo-Saxons decided that. The French, as usual, beg to differ. > If you think about it for a moment, you'll > see that mo

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-03-01 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: Hebrew Keyboard": > On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:52:37PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > [1] Someone decided that this keyboard is IsraeLy, and not necessarily > > related to HEbrew. And heb was very keen to sh

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-02-28 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:52:37PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > [1] Someone decided that this keyboard is IsraeLy, and not necessarily > related to HEbrew. And heb was very keen to show that keymaps relate to > countries and not to languages (this is irrelevant for us and a bit less > true for us

Re: Hebrew Keyboard

2001-02-28 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Hi On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > I upgraded to XFree 4.0.2 and I installed the hebrew keyboards files: > > usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/he > usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/us > usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst > usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keymap/xfree86 > > I get hebrew keys, but

Hebrew Keyboard

2001-02-28 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi, I upgraded to XFree 4.0.2 and I installed the hebrew keyboards files: usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/he usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/us usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keymap/xfree86 I get hebrew keys, but I don't get numbers. I get some weird symbols. same wi

lock hebrew keyboard

2000-06-26 Thread Pavel Bibergal
Hi all How do i lock hebrew in mandrake7.1 (oidonwloaded the new kbd il file from tzafir's site) .. and can't lock the keyboard.. so i need always hold down the leftalt when i type.. thanx Pavel = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL

Hebrew keyboard

2000-03-23 Thread Pavel Bibergal
i have mandrake 7 installed.. i selected a israeli keyboard when it asked me.. then i installed hebrew locales... added environment variables export LANG=he and export LANGUAGE=he. but nothing changed how do i switch my keyboard to type in hebrew and back into english? i am using gnome and enligh

Re: Hebrew keyboard layout

1999-03-14 Thread Schlomo Schapiro
cent configuration on a 32 MB system, and it > seems that X and KDE together would not let me load anything heavy. > > I have read the Hebrew HOWTO, I have read some other documentation, but > I still have not fegured out a way to set an optional hebrew keyboard > layout in my XF86CONFIG

Re: Hebrew keyboard layout

1999-03-13 Thread Itamar S.-T.
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > How do I change the keyboard layout to a hebrew one in X? > At the moment I use KDE 1.1, which has kjkbd, that does just that. But as > nice a KDE is, it does require a little bit to much memory (this simple > kjkbd takes 3.7 MB). Gnome has an applet that is supposed to d

Hebrew keyboard layout

1999-03-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
usually use about 35-40MB. But I want to install a decent configuration on a 32 MB system, and it seems that X and KDE together would not let me load anything heavy. I have read the Hebrew HOWTO, I have read some other documentation, but I still have not fegured out a way to set an optional hebrew