On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
[snipped a lngthy description of kde/qt nut supporting the "he" language
name for hebrew]
> The next stange would be for someone to localte exactly wheer qt decides
> that only "iw_IL" (or "iw_IL.ISO-8859-8" or whatever) is the only proper
> encoding for
Hi.
I am also in the middle of trying to set up Hebrew on RedHat 7.0 with
XFree86 4.0.2.
Please answer some of my questions so that I may benefit from what you
have already accomplished. Also, if in the meantime you have gotten it
to work completely, please let me know how.
Thanks.
> "S
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Before you run your application, (or you can just set it whether you want
> to), add: LANG=iw_IL
>
> So, if you want to type in hebrew in kedit for example, then do:
>
> LANG=iw_IL kedit
>
> Hetz
>
>
> On Saturday 10 February 2001 21:20, Sy Stang
Before you run your application, (or you can just set it whether you want
to), add: LANG=iw_IL
So, if you want to type in hebrew in kedit for example, then do:
LANG=iw_IL kedit
Hetz
On Saturday 10 February 2001 21:20, Sy Stange wrote:
> I am running RedHat 7.0 with XFree86 4.0.2 and KDE 2.0
I am running RedHat 7.0 with XFree86 4.0.2 and KDE 2.0.1 with the Hebrew
support. My menus and dialogs show up in Hebrew when I use either the
10646-1 or the 8859-8 encodings.
However, I am unable to type in Hebrew - if I use the 8859-8 encoding it
comes out as question marks, if I use 10646-1