Hi,
I've made some more experiments (this time on the git version) and it seems
the behavior changes based on how hebrew is typed:
* If you are using the system's keyboard layout then () get reversed, and
[] {} <> are correct.
* If you are using lyx's hebrew keymap (and system's keyboard layout as
Hi,
I'm re-sending my last message as it appears I accidentally didn't send it
to the list. I've also added the lyx-devel, as it seems to be more
appropriate.
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 17:22, Guy Rutenberg wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 11:05, Daniel wrote:
>
>>
>> However, this is with an Englis
Am Fr., 19. Okt. 2018 um 08:24 Uhr schrieb Guy Rutenberg <
guyrutenb...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed a peculiar behavior when writing an Hebrew document in LyX.
> Whenever I type parentheses they get reversed. The problem does not happen
> when switching to English. For example if i type (
On 19/10/2018 08:23, Guy Rutenberg wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed a peculiar behavior when writing an Hebrew document in LyX.
Whenever I type parentheses they get reversed. The problem does not
happen when switching to English. For example if i type ( I
get ) instead, and vice-versa. This happens
Hi,
I've noticed a peculiar behavior when writing an Hebrew document in LyX.
Whenever I type parentheses they get reversed. The problem does not happen
when switching to English. For example if i type ( I get )
instead, and vice-versa. This happens with all kinds of
bracketing including <>, [],