Re: Hebrew filenames from a Windows(XP) zip file

2005-10-31 Thread Yaad Blum
--0-1737671725-1130688011=:59061 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline Use the rep-heb-zip script to convert file names to a proper hebrew format. The script recursively change all filenames of a given directory. Als

Re: Hebrew filenames from a Windows(XP) zip file

2005-10-31 Thread Yaad Blum
--0-542618156-1130696841=:39025 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Id: Content-Disposition: inline Use the rep-heb-zip script to convert file names to a proper hebrew format. The script recursively change all filenames of a given directory. Also

Re: Hebrew filenames from a Windows(XP) zip file.

2004-08-25 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
also checks validity. Running it twice allowed me to trick it. Doing e.g. 'iconv -f iso8859-1 -t iso8859-8' might theoretically work (I am not sure, I have to think about it), but iconv knows which chars should be in each and does not agree to wor

Re: Hebrew filenames from a Windows(XP) zip file.

2004-08-25 Thread Herouth Maoz
Quoting Amir Hardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Just for testing the encoding I listed the file names into a text file > ('unzip > -l > file.txt'), and tried it to convert to different encodings using iconv. > But iconv always failed(No matter which encoding I'm trying to use), > with the following mes

Re: Hebrew filenames from a Windows(XP) zip file.

2004-08-25 Thread Omer Zak
Can you run an experiment as follows: 1. Create few files with known Hebrew names in your Windows XP machine. 2. Zip them in your Windows XP machine. 3. Unzip -l them in your Linux machine, and compare strings. My guess is that Winzip encodes Hebrew filenames in a different way from the way

Hebrew filenames from a Windows(XP) zip file.

2004-08-25 Thread Amir Hardon
ing I get: " Ö××× " Which should be: " " (Both strings are in logical order) So I have two questions: 1. (The simple one) What's the problem with iconv? 2. What can I do with the Hebrew filenames? Thanks! -Amir. =

jumping into Hebrew filenames :)

2003-06-30 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
Hi All Well Samba 3.0.0.b1 is out and I thought of trying it :) especially the way it store Hebrew file name. I would like to store Hebrew file name through samba shares and still see their correct name when going through shell / X Any refers idea will be welcomed :) --

Hebrew filenames in SAMBA: How to see them in the Unix filesystem?

2003-03-28 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:32, Stiven Andre wrote: > Hi list. > I have surfed the IGLU web site to find any information on how to see > Hebrew file names in console. Everything I found were tips like "use > codepage=862" or "use iocharset" but no useful guide that will explain > the process of al

Re: hebrew filenames, documentation needed ?

2003-03-27 Thread Oleg Kobets
er list members will remember more :-) Oleg. - Original Message - From: "Stiven Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "linux-il" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:32 PM Subject: hebrew filenames, documentation needed ? > Hi list. > I have

hebrew filenames, documentation needed ?

2003-03-27 Thread Stiven Andre
me/public. ext2 file system exported by SAMBA. Windows machines use that share and read/write to it using Hebrew filenames(works without any problems). When I login to SAMBA server with ssh and do ls /home/public all the Hebrew filenames appear as "? .doc" or something. How do I

Drag&Drop Hebrew Filenames from Konq to Xmms

2003-02-15 Thread Shlomi Fish
brew filenames, so upon a suggestion of a member of this mailing list I switched to the current configuration) How can I set everything up so it will work properly? Alternatively, can anyone suggest a good file manager that can display Hebrew filenames well, and leaves the present X-Windows configura

Re: Hebrew filenames +ext3

2002-12-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > On Sunday 08 December 2002 14:13, Gil Disatnik wrote: > > Hello, > > I was wondering if and how it is possible to have Hebrew filenames on an > > ext2/3 FS. > > I have harvested into the docs and found out that the charset F

Re: Hebrew filenames +ext3

2002-12-08 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
On Sunday 08 December 2002 14:13, Gil Disatnik wrote: > Hello, > I was wondering if and how it is possible to have Hebrew filenames on an > ext2/3 FS. > I have harvested into the docs and found out that the charset FS modules > are only good for FAT/ISO filesystems. > >

Hebrew filenames +ext3

2002-12-08 Thread Gil Disatnik
Hello, I was wondering if and how it is possible to have Hebrew filenames on an ext2/3 FS. I have harvested into the docs and found out that the charset FS modules are only good for FAT/ISO filesystems. Whenever I try having Hebrew filenames (using KDE 3.0.5) the chars are being replaced by

Re: Hebrew Filenames in Konqueror 3.0.0

2002-05-25 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 15:34, Barak B wrote: > when i write some Hebrew text in GTK progrem or in Gnome2 progrem's (Beta ...) > the text is not show up (the corsur is freeze) GNOME2 always uses UTF-8 for file names. 1. Create a UTF-8 Hebrew locale: localedef -f UTF-8 -i he_IL he_IL.UTF-8 2. Se

Re: Hebrew Filenames in Konqueror 3.0.0

2002-05-25 Thread Barak B
áùáú, 25 áîàé 2002, 12:48, Tzafrir Cohen ëúá: > On Sat, 25 May 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote: > > Can anybody give me a step-by-step recipe to viewing Hebrew Filenames > > (which reside on a FAT32 partition) with Konqueror 3.0.0? > > Partial answer: > > I have currently tried

Re: Hebrew Filenames in Konqueror 3.0.0

2002-05-25 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 11:53, Shlomi Fish wrote: > > Can anybody give me a step-by-step recipe to viewing Hebrew Filenames > (which reside on a FAT32 partition) with Konqueror 3.0.0? Simple. 1. Mount the FAT32 partition with the 'utf8' option. 2. Either run KDE under a UT

Re: Hebrew Filenames in Konqueror 3.0.0

2002-05-25 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, 25 May 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote: > > Can anybody give me a step-by-step recipe to viewing Hebrew Filenames > (which reside on a FAT32 partition) with Konqueror 3.0.0? > Partial answer: I have currently tried: mount -o codepage=862,iocharset=iso8859-8 /dev/fat_partition /mnt

Hebrew Filenames in Konqueror 3.0.0

2002-05-25 Thread Shlomi Fish
Can anybody give me a step-by-step recipe to viewing Hebrew Filenames (which reside on a FAT32 partition) with Konqueror 3.0.0? Regards, Shlomi Fish -- Shlomi Fish[EMAIL PROTECTED] Home Page: http

Re: Displaying Hebrew Filenames in the Konqueror File Browser

2001-11-10 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 05:56:22AM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote: > On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Max Kovgan wrote: > > > Shlomi, > > have you tried "misc-fixed" with iso-8859-8 encoding ? > > Max. > > > > How do I set it to the iso8859-8 encoding? There is absolutely nothing > about it in the configuration di

Re: Displaying Hebrew Filenames in the Konqueror File Browser

2001-11-09 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Max Kovgan wrote: > Shlomi, > have you tried "misc-fixed" with iso-8859-8 encoding ? > Max. > How do I set it to the iso8859-8 encoding? There is absolutely nothing about it in the configuration dialogs. Regards, Shlomi Fish > -=O0~~O0=-

Re: Problem uploading Hebrew filenames to glFtpD server

2001-06-03 Thread Eran Levy
My FTP server is proftpd. In Win98Ena im using SSH Ftp Transfer and I can send Hebrew filenames to my Linux system. At 00:20 02/06/01 +0300, you wrote: >On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote: > > > Hi, > > Im using proftpd and Im sending hebrew files through the SSH Secure fi

Re: Problem uploading Hebrew filenames to glFtpD server

2001-06-01 Thread Eran Levy
ything. Searched >Google+GoogleGroups+IGLUarchives+IOLlinux for hints but didn't see >anything. As an experiment we changed the Win98 machine to the server >and the Debian machine to a client and we were able to download files >with Hebrew filenames from the Win98 machine (using mge

Problem uploading Hebrew filenames to glFtpD server

2001-05-31 Thread ohgreat1
we were able to download files with Hebrew filenames from the Win98 machine (using mget on the built- in linux ftp client). This meant that the problem is with the server and not in an inherent linux problem writing Win98 Hebrew filenames. Any solution, including changing the server software to somet

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-17 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Afterall, mkisofs did not create those names. Why should it care about > bidi formatting? It shouldn't. The point is, that Windows could look at ISO9660 filenames in a different way than "normal", on-disk filenames. It could be that Windows doesn't consider those Hebrew filenam

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-17 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > > > > On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:47:58PM +0300, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > > Another possible thing might be that you'll need to include a > > zero-width Unicode symbol which means "start bidi algorythm". > > POP DIRECTIONA

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-17 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > > On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:47:58PM +0300, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > > Hi IGLUers, > > > > I was wondering if anyone here has succeeded in burning CD-Rs with > > Hebrew filenames on them, that are readable on that other OS. > > Norm

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-16 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:47:58PM +0300, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > Hi IGLUers, > > I was wondering if anyone here has succeeded in burning CD-Rs with > Hebrew filenames on them, that are readable on that other OS. > Normally, mkisofs (with the -J option to create Joliet director

mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-16 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Hi IGLUers, I was wondering if anyone here has succeeded in burning CD-Rs with Hebrew filenames on them, that are readable on that other OS. Normally, mkisofs (with the -J option to create Joliet directories) barfs on Hebrew filenames. When adding the option '-jcharset cp862', the Wind

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-04 Thread Adi Stav
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 10:41:06AM +0200, Tal Amir wrote: > hi, > > mounting as vfat is not relevant since i can access other hebrew files > that are not inside the forser in question.that also rules out the > codepage option. i'm beginging to think that maybe that spesiphic block on > the disk i

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-04 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
ba. > > > this folder contains a bus foler with hebrew files (that i was foolish > > > enough to name in hebrew fonts.) > > > > > > the situation is that linux shows the files as empty directory's (even if > > > it is an mp3 file) and cannot access

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-04 Thread Erez Doron
foler with hebrew files (that i was foolish > > enough to name in hebrew fonts.) > > > > the situation is that linux shows the files as empty directory's (even if > > it is an mp3 file) and cannot access, rename or delete it in any way. > > what "linux"? >

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-04 Thread Tal Amir
d! my mandrake just hates those songs, i guess... ;) On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Adi Stav wrote: > Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 08:44:56 +0200 > From: Adi Stav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Tal Amir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: the linux-il mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: R

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-03 Thread Adi Stav
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 09:20:15PM +0200, Tal Amir wrote: > hi list, > > i have a folder containing mp3, sitting in my linux box and shared to the > rest of the lan via samba. > this folder contains a bus foler with hebrew files (that i was foolish > enough to name in hebrew fonts.) > > the situ

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-03 Thread Tal Amir
CTED]> > Cc: Linux-IL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: hebrew filenames.. > > On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Tal Amir wrote: > > > hi list, > > > > i have a folder containing mp3, sitting in my linux box and shared to the > > rest of the lan via samba.

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-03 Thread Alon Altman
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Tal Amir wrote: > hi list, > > i have a folder containing mp3, sitting in my linux box and shared to the > rest of the lan via samba. > this folder contains a bus foler with hebrew files (that i was foolish > enough to name in hebrew fonts.) > > the situation is that linux s

Re: hebrew filenames..

2001-01-03 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
situation is that linux shows the files as empty directory's (even if > it is an mp3 file) and cannot access, rename or delete it in any way. what "linux"? I currently have no problem using hebrew filenames (iso8859-8 - 8bit) from the shell. ls will show hebrew characters as ?&#

hebrew filenames..

2001-01-03 Thread Tal Amir
hi list, i have a folder containing mp3, sitting in my linux box and shared to the rest of the lan via samba. this folder contains a bus foler with hebrew files (that i was foolish enough to name in hebrew fonts.) the situation is that linux shows the files as empty directory's (even if it is an

Re: Re[2]: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-13 Thread Ely Levy
it called yudit I think:) Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote: | Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | >Where can I find unicode fonts? | | There is a GPL'ed unicode editor (don't remember the name) - search freshme

RE: Re[2]: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-13 Thread Chen Shapira
> > Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Where can I find unicode fonts? > > There is a GPL'ed unicode editor (don't remember the name) - > search freshmeat. > I'm pretty sure it comes with some :) But why would fonts help you?! > GNU has a unicode font project, but I'm unsure abou

Re[4]: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-13 Thread Evgeny Stambulchik
Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote: > > > Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > The problem is how to get those files to a different computer with > > > windows. Anyone here has some experience with unicode filenames sup

Re: Re[2]: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote: > Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The problem is how to get those files to a different computer with > > windows. Anyone here has some experience with unicode filenames support of > > zip? tar? > > There isnothing special about

Re[2]: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-13 Thread Evgeny Stambulchik
Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Where can I find unicode fonts? There is a GPL'ed unicode editor (don't remember the name) - search freshmeat. I'm pretty sure it comes with some :) But why would fonts help you?! > Anyway - the problem is not with what I see in this computer under >

Re: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-12 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Where can I find unicode fonts? Anyway - the problem is not with what I see in this computer under linux. The problem is how to get those files to a different computer with windows. Anyone here has some experience with unicode filenames support of zip? tar? Or would it be best to use a windows

Re: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-12 Thread Ely Levy
Are you using unicode fonts? if I remmber right windows uses unicode to save file names as well.. Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: | Hi all! | | This question has been asked here a while ago, but AFAIR it has not been |

Re: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-11 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
ls --show-control-chars does help on ext2, but does not seem to help on vfat . thanks anyway -- Tzafrir Cohen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > The problem is that I see all hebrew chars as "?". > > I think this mi

Re: hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-11 Thread matan
> The problem is that I see all hebrew chars as "?". I think this might be related to --hide-control-chars option of ls(1). Do you see hebrew chars on ext2? -- Matan Ziv-Av [EMAIL PROTECTED] = To unsu

hebrew filenames in vfat

2000-01-11 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Hi all! This question has been asked here a while ago, but AFAIR it has not been answered. I have a dual-boot pc: RH6.0 (kernel 2.2.5-22) and hebrew win98. All the dos partitions are vfat (not fat32). I want to take a bounch of files with long hebrew names and copy them to a different computer,