Hi,
I and my porting Qs again.
Just to remain u I'm trying to port KMago, which
compiles with KDE 2 (Hets, see I took u'r advice ;-)
and it is easier) to KDE 3.0.
In one of the files slave.moc.cpp KMagos' programmer
had used the method KIO::Slave:gotAnswer() . It
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, ynon perek wrote:
> Hi List
> I am trying to use Kde 2 web browser, and got some hebrew problems with it.
> The first thig is, that whenever I try to write hebrew characters, I get
> question marks instead of the letters.
>
KDE2 (actually QT2) will only use
Hi List
I am trying to use Kde 2 web browser, and got some hebrew problems with it.
The first thig is, that whenever I try to write hebrew characters, I get
question marks instead of the letters.
Another problem, is when I try to add a TrueType font from windows (such as
David or Arial) I get
Nop. It's not working on Mandrake - we didn't add support for Mandrake 7.2 -
Redhat 7.0 support will be add soon though (and other dist. will follow)
Hetz
On Thursday 04 January 2001 18:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the www.aduva.com site it says:
> >Download Aduva Manager
> >
> >Thank you
On the www.aduva.com site it says:
>Download Aduva Manager
>
>Thank you for your interest in the Aduva Manager. The service
>has the following system requirements:
>
>Platform: Intel
>Operating System: Red Hat Version 6.0, 6.1 or 6.2
>The software does not currently work with RedHat 7.0 .
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 10:45:24PM +0200, David Hananel wrote:
> And then, After I try to install the libs I get a message telling that 2
> files are missing:
> libssl.so.0 and libcrypto.so.
>
> So I installed OPENSSL, but still these 2 files are missing...
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 12:34:02AM +02
files..
Thanks,
Hetz
On Wednesday 03 January 2001 22:45, David Hananel wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have Pentium III, Kernel 2.2.18, RedHat 6.2.
>
> I tried to install KDE 2, but without success... I installed first the
> files:
> libmng-0.9.2-1.i386.rpm
> libmng-devel-0.9.2-1.i38
Hello
I have Pentium III, Kernel 2.2.18, RedHat 6.2.
I tried to install KDE 2, but without success... I installed first the
files:
libmng-0.9.2-1.i386.rpm
libmng-devel-0.9.2-1.i386.rpm
libmng-static-0.9.2-1.i386.rpm
qt-2.2.1-1.6x.i386.rpm
qt-Xt-2.2.1-1.6x.i386.rpm
qt-designer-2.2.1-1.6x.i386
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Ariel Biener wrote:
> KDE v1 used to have kikbd, which allowed you to change the language
> much like you do in windows, and write in hebrew. How do you do that in
> KDE2 ?
Generally you should use xkb
See the recent messages in the archive regarding kde2. It has a front-e
Hi,
KDE v1 used to have kikbd, which allowed you to change the language
much like you do in windows, and write in hebrew. How do you do that in
KDE2 ?
--Ariel
--
Ariel Biener
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP(6.5.8) public key http://www.tau.ac.il/~ariel/pgp.html
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Finally, after lot of work from the KDE devel. team - SSL works - and works very
fast..
Check this screenshot:
http://www.geocities.com/heunique/kde2/ssl.png
Full 128 bit SSl works perfect on all sites I tested so far..
Hetz
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To
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
>
> On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
> > - acon - support for a bidi console. Basically you should use the package
> > from Mandrake, version >= 1.0.4 .
> > See a post by me to ivrix-discuss for more information
>
> I use the version you list
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> - acon - support for a bidi console. Basically you should use the package
> from Mandrake, version >= 1.0.4 .
> See a post by me to ivrix-discuss for more information
I use the version you listed (acon-1.0.4-2mdk), and it almost works: I
can choose in
ecoming a mandrake-redhat flamewar :)
>
> - BitchX with Hebrew compiled in
What is this Hebrew support? How much of this can be achived simply by
running it in an xterm with biditext, or in console with acon?
> - KDE 2, in the most sane version we can get at the moment
> where the Heb
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000, Ely Levy wrote about "Re: KDE 2 with Hebrew support":
> my posting is always mystrious here is a hacked spec made by Ilya and few
> things added by me
>
> Looking for suggestions
>
> I bet nadav would give up a page on ivrix to put it right?
Su
, Ely Levy wrote about "Re: KDE 2 with Hebrew support":
| > That makes it the time for other happy news
| >
| > The begining of working of hebrew implanted distrabution based on redhat 7.0
| > and later a localized version of it.
| >
| > and the begining of the tran
Hello Hetz
Amazing :)
Cya,
Oren
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Well, I can add 2 things:
>
> 1. For those who develop application in Windows - it will be the same
> (think about right to left push)
>
> 2. It will be WAY before pango will be released final version. I've
> talked
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000, Ely Levy wrote about "Re: KDE 2 with Hebrew support":
> That makes it the time for other happy news
>
> The begining of working of hebrew implanted distrabution based on redhat 7.0
> and later a localized version of it.
>
> and the begining o
That makes it the time for other happy news
The begining of working of hebrew implanted distrabution based on redhat 7.0
and later a localized version of it.
and the begining of the translation of the LDP and maybe even the GNU page
to hebrew
if the hebrew support would be ready soon enough it
Well, I can add 2 things:
1. For those who develop application in Windows - it will be the same
(think about right to left push)
2. It will be WAY before pango will be released final version. I've
talked to some people at TrollTech and they will release to me some
screenshots with Hebrew - so yo
Hello Hetz!
Waw, this is even better!!
I wonder how my ltr -> rtl program I built in qt work then, It'll
probably go crazy. :)
I hope it'll be soon. that will be really great, and when pangoo will
finish what they do, 99% of X's softwares will have this feature
included, in my opinion..
Cya,
Or
Hi,
Well, it's the QT issue - not KDE. QT support unicode all the way...
The upcoming QT version 3.0 which will be sooner then when you think -
will have full BiDi support, including right-to-left editing, push mode,
etc...
Hetz
Oren Held wrote:
>
> Hello Hetz!
>
> First, I wanted to say KO
Hello Hetz!
First, I wanted to say KOL HAKAVOD () for doing something for the
hebrew linux. There are very few peopl that actually do so. (Yeah yeah, me
neither :) ).
Anyway, I didn't really understand: will KDE-libs 2 support logical hebrew
built in ? That will be just great!!
Cya,
Oren
O
Hetz,
Maybe the next Linux Installation party at the Technion (some time at the
begining of Sept ?) will be a good place for demostration and promotion of
Linux Hebrew support?
Dani
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just wanted to update you - I'm still working with Lars t
Hi All,
Just wanted to update you - I'm still working with Lars to fix the hebrew
problems on konqueror.. (I'm working on it every night)
So far - I can estimate that 80-90% of the hebrew problems (both on Hebrew
Visual and Logical) are behind us. There are some layering problems in
ynet.co.il (
Hi Herouth,
Indeed, there are few bugs on it and I'm planning to talk to lars (who
does the Logical hebrew rendering in KDE-2)..
You may want to look here:
http://www.geocities.com/heunique/kde2/msn-hebrew.png
After lots of struggle, I managed to get into MSN Israel, and in the
lates
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just wanted to show you how KDE-2 is progressing with the Logical
> Hebrew..
Isn't that a problem with the display of parentheses down the site you showed?
I use Gnome at the moment, so I can't check it out myself, but if this is
HI
I tried to see hebrew on kde2 ...
I installed the ttf server etc ..
it was still dificult to configure hebrew fonts ...
i manged to do so, i insteadled the hebrew i18l ( or whatever it is called )
and all my hebrew was mirrord ...
in urls i was able to see logical hebrew ( microsoft/israel )
I'm just exchanging some emails with the kde dev guys about it...
Did you use the user agent to access the other sites? What parameters
did you put inside? can you give an example??
Thanks
Hetz
Erez Doron wrote:
>
> logical hebrew is grate under kde2. but I can not see visual hebrew ...
>
>
logical hebrew is grate under kde2. but I can not see visual hebrew ...
regards
erez.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just wanted to show you how KDE-2 is progressing with the Logical
> Hebrew..
>
> Please take a look at:
> http://www.geocities.com/heunique/kde2/h
Hi All,
I just wanted to show you how KDE-2 is progressing with the Logical
Hebrew..
Please take a look at:
http://www.geocities.com/heunique/kde2/heb-explorer.png
I know the pic is a bit cinycal - so save the flames
BTW: how is mozilla (Linux) and Logical Hebrew in those days
From the KDE news web site:
Lars Knoll, one of the maintainers of the kHTML widget, announced today on
KDE's
CVS list that, thanks to hard work of the kHTML code authors and
maintainers, this
central widget now has complete bidirectional input support. Lars offers a
screenshot
and mentions th
Hi,
I just found this on mosfet's web site (http://www.mosfet.org):
http://www.mosfet.org/mini-bidi_1.gif
http://www.mosfet.org/mini-bidi_2.gif
Anyone to help Lars with hebrew support??
Thanks
Hetz
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