Re: New irc client in town

2002-07-09 Thread Barak B
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

Re: New irc client in town

2002-07-09 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
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

Re: New irc client in town

2002-07-09 Thread Barak B
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

Re: New irc client in town

2002-07-09 Thread Barak Kaufman
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

Re: New irc client in town

2002-07-09 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
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 >

New irc client in town

2002-07-09 Thread Barak Kaufman
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