Re: Re: X windows Hebrew keymap.

1999-10-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
oops... I sent the wrong file. But of course in order for it to work with windows keys you must have your keyboard type set to a 104 keys keyboard (IIRC it is called "Microsoft Natural Keyboard" in various configuration files - or am I mixing two different things?). Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Re: X windows Hebrew keymap.

1999-10-08 Thread Amir Hardon
Well, In your keymap the letters are mixed... For example when I type "Alef" I get "Tav". Bescide, Do you know a way to make it work on X based programs? It only work's when I'm doing 'xterm -fn heb8x13' and running console programs from there. -Amir. Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > this one works fo

Re: X windows Hebrew keymap.

1999-10-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
this one works for me. It uses right "windows" ("right meta" for X) key instead of right alt, for which you may have some other uses Anyway - a 104 keyboard can use any xmodmap file intended for a 101 keyboard. Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Amir Hardon wrote: > Does anyo