áéåí ùìéùé, 9 áéåìé 2002, 13:55, Hetz Ben Hamo ëúá:
> I take back my words. KVIRC doesn't seems to support encoding yet (donno
> why).
>
> BTW: it's funny to see KMAIL replies in hebrew - I bet Barak is running KDE
> with the hebrew interface...
Yes
I tried it
Like it (Not the Hebrew interfa
I take back my words. KVIRC doesn't seems to support encoding yet (donno why).
BTW: it's funny to see KMAIL replies in hebrew - I bet Barak is running KDE
with the hebrew interface...
Hetz
On Tuesday 09 July 2002 13:41, Barak B wrote:
> áéåí ùìéùé, 9 áéåìé 2002, 12:24, Hetz Ben Hamo ëúá:
> > H
áéåí ùìéùé, 9 áéåìé 2002, 12:24, Hetz Ben Hamo ëúá:
> Huh??
>
> ksirc (at least in kde 3.1 cvs) can use hebrew out of the box.
Ksirc in KDE3.0 support Hebrew out-of-the-box
>
> cannot compile kde 3.1? ok. try kvirc - hebrew is supported there as well..
Kvirc - isnt support Hebrew ... (not in my k
1. i didnt succeed in compiling kvirc with hebrew support (some pointers maybe
?) i used it with the --with-local-8bit flag what i got was this - i can
change the font encoding in the preferences and see hebrew in the preview but
once i close the preferences dialog nothing changes ... and when
Huh??
ksirc (at least in kde 3.1 cvs) can use hebrew out of the box.
cannot compile kde 3.1? ok. try kvirc - hebrew is supported there as well..
Hetz
On Tuesday 09 July 2002 12:11, Barak Kaufman wrote:
> Hello list
> theres a new irc client entering the scene its called LXirc currently its
>
Hello list
theres a new irc client entering the scene its called LXirc currently its in
early developement but already usable and *supports hebrew off the box* (no
special tweaks needed). it is not X-chat yet but IMHO it looks and feels
better than ksirc. u can take a look at it on
http://lxir