On 18 May 1999, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> With RH6.0 the port is set to "unix/:-1", i don't think xfstt use this
> one.
actually, i don't quite understand it, but the entry in init.d that runs
it does not change the default port, nor does any config file that I could
find. and it did act like
Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you can find various truetype servers on the web (surpries surprise !).
> there's xfstt and xfsft (carefull not to mix these two though they're
> very similar in the way they work), there's the Bero TrueType server and
> Mandrake have they're own version o
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Avishay Dinar wrote:
> Hi Oded,
> Do you know where can I get the true type server and how do I integrate
> Hebrew fonts with it?
you can find various truetype servers on the web (surpries surprise !).
there's xfstt and xfsft (carefull not to mix these two though they're
ve
Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> On Sun, 16 May 1999, Oren Shomron wrote:
>
> > I heard somewhere that KDE has Hebrew support, but
> > I didn't find any information on their website.
> There;s no information about it in their website, nor there is about the
> other 30 or so languages that KDE supports.
I
On Sun, 16 May 1999, Oren Shomron wrote:
> I heard somewhere that KDE has Hebrew support, but
> I didn't find any information on their website.
There;s no information about it in their website, nor there is about the
other 30 or so languages that KDE supports.
> I was wondering what kind of sup
Hello,
I heard somewhere that KDE has Hebrew support, but
I didn't find any information on their website.
I was wondering what kind of support there is and
how I can take advantage of it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Oren