Re: Re: Writing hebrew documents

2001-12-21 Thread Unkillable Process
> if you simply need to write text files - use vi/vim > for word-like word processor - use KOfiice with biditext patch. > if you need to write hebrew text with many formulae, simply use the good > old Latex, and then compress it into postscript. > if you want to create compatibile *.doc files - u

Re: Writing hebrew documents

2001-12-21 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Max Kovgan wrote: > if you simply need to write text files - use vi/vim > > for word-like word processor - use KOfiice with biditext patch. This is not good, because they won't be printed right. > if you need to write hebrew text with many formulae, simply use the good > ol

Re: Writing hebrew documents

2001-12-20 Thread Max Kovgan
if you simply need to write text files - use vi/vim for word-like word processor - use KOfiice with biditext patch. if you need to write hebrew text with many formulae, simply use the good old Latex, and then compress it into postscript. if you want to create compatibile *.doc files - use Koffice.

Writing hebrew documents

2001-12-20 Thread Malcolm Kavalsky
Hi all, I am interested to know what is the most popular method for WRITING and printing a hebrew document under Linux. Currently this is the only reason I still keep Windows on one of my machines. I am sure that many readers are interested in other peoples experiences in this. Malcolm __