Re: Hebrew locale in mandrake 9.0 (solution)

2002-12-01 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > nowall works. > Well apparebtly mandrake are hearing you Ilia, and fucking arround with stuff > that they should not. In mdk9.0 he_IL == he_IL..utf8, but that's written > above already... Which is a GoodThing if you mainly work in KDE and in gtk2 . xc

Re: Hebrew locale in mandrake 9.0 (solution)

2002-12-01 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Diego Iastrubni wrote: solution: set the locale to iw_IL, or dump mandrake to gentoo (sounds better every day...) - diego As someone who is also a Wine user - when setting the locale to iw_IL, don't you get errors when running Wine that the lang settings were not found? S

Re: Hebrew locale in mandrake 9.0 (solution)

2002-11-30 Thread Diego Iastrubni
áùáú, 30 áðåáîáø 2002, 01:17, Ilya Konstantinov ëúá: > On Saturday 30 November 2002 01:03, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > Anyone has succeed in writing hebrew in xchat (or any other program that > > inputs 8bit hebrew) in mandrake 9.0? The locales are installed and > > supported by t

Re: Hebrew locale in mandrake 9.0

2002-11-29 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Saturday 30 November 2002 01:03, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > Hello all, > > Anyone has succeed in writing hebrew in xchat (or any other program that > inputs 8bit hebrew) in mandrake 9.0? The locales are installed and > supported by the system but I get: > > Gdk-WARNING **: Error converting string

Hebrew locale in mandrake 9.0

2002-11-29 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Hello all, Anyone has succeed in writing hebrew in xchat (or any other program that inputs 8bit hebrew) in mandrake 9.0? The locales are installed and supported by the system but I get: Gdk-WARNING **: Error converting string to compound text. This might mean that your locale setting is support