I just wanted to bring the list up to date - in case anyone else has this
problem and needs help.
As I already wrote, Ilya and Tzafrir solved my Hebrew in Konsole problem. But I
still couldn't send Hebrew SMS because of encoding problems (utf8 - iso8859-8).
Nadav came to the rescue (off the list)
OK - thanks to Ilya and Tzafrir, I now see Hebrew in Konsole. And Nadav was
right about my Cellcom not being properly defined in the Cellcom database - I
spoke to Cellcom and it's now fixed. Now I can send a Hebrew SMS from Windows
(at work). When I send from Linux at home using Nadav's script, I
On 19-Jan-2002 Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: Konsole
>> This is not true - the phone **does** support Hebrew. I looked at the Perl
>> code
>> in the script, but don't see the problem. BTW - I get the same error
>> message whether I use iconv as Ily
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: Konsole Hebrew - again
(more details)":
> Strangely enough, when I try sending the Hebrew SMS, I get an error message
> from Nadav's script:
>
> Send failed because phone 058522264 does not support Hebrew SMSs.
On 19-Jan-2002 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Here is the script from a debian woody system:
>
>#!/bin/bash --
>#
># Switch utf-8 mode
>#
>#-
>
> case $1 in
> on) echo $'\033%G'"UTF-8 on";;
> off) echo $'\033%@'"UTF-8 off";;
>
On 19-Jan-2002 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Here is the script from a debian woody system:
>
>#!/bin/bash --
>#
># Switch utf-8 mode
>#
>#-
>
> case $1 in
> on) echo $'\033%G'"UTF-8 on";;
> off) echo $'\033%@'"UTF-8 off";;
>
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 18-Jan-2002 Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
>
> > Step 1. Switch the running Konsole to UTF-8 mode.
> >
> > On Debian, that can be done by running "konsole-utf8 on" from inside the
> > shell (that'll need to be done for every shell you run, so you might
On 18-Jan-2002 Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> Step 1. Switch the running Konsole to UTF-8 mode.
>
> On Debian, that can be done by running "konsole-utf8 on" from inside the
> shell (that'll need to be done for every shell you run, so you might as
> well put it in your shell's startup file).
>
> Oth
On 18 Jan 2002, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Typing Hebrew should be as usual (no question marks, but no BiDi either
> - Konsole is not a BiDi console).
[If that is what you want, try either 'biditext konsole' or try the xterm
with the i18n
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know what I'm missing, but Hebrew **seems** to be set up since I can
> see and type Hebrew in other KDE applications - for instance KMail and KWrite
> using iso8859-8 fonts. But, I can't see the Hebrew fonts in Konsole. The
> problem
I'm sorry to ask this again, but I'm about ready to give up, and want to give
it one last try :-). I've read all the Hebrew related files on IGLU, looked at
the KDE Hebrew pages, and exchanged ideas with a couple of people off the list,
and I still can't see Hebrew fonts in KDE Konsole.
In case
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