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
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
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
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"
[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
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
==
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
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
Hi
The following are a number of issues I have with Hebrew in Knoppix that
I'd
like some help in checking:
I use a slightly modified version of knoppix 3.3 beta. But what I write
should apply to the original version as well.
unlike the text of cheatsheet.txt (and what you read when you press F2)