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Re: KDE2 , Mandrake 7.2, and hebrew
I tried one of the maps in here's the output :
[timmy@localhost timmy]$ xmodmap il-101.xmm
xmodmap: il-101.xmm:18: bad keysym name 'hebrew_tav' in keysym list
xmodmap: il-101.xmm:29: bad keysym name 'hebrew_ain' in keysym list
xmodmap: il-101.xmm:34: bad keysym name 'hebrw_finalkaph' in keysym list
xmodmap: il-101.xmm:41: bad keysym name 'hebrwe_dalet' in keysym list
I tried the second map and it seem like it works, but I can't change lang :)
and another thing : looks like the mandrake installation installed 'fribidi
0.1.9' too.
where can I find the tarballs for GTKbidi and BiDItext ?
:??? Tzafrir Cohen ,15:05 ,2000 ??????? 5 ,????? ??? ??????
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Yoav Bornstein wrote:
> > I selected hebrew on install time. but how I can write hebrew in KDE or
> > GNOME programs ?
>
> Generally it's the same for all X programs.
>
> See http://linux.org.il/faq/?file=56
>
> IIRC the default setup on Mandrake 7.1 was that writing Hebrew is only
> possible by holding the right alt key. But that's easily improved to
> something resonable.
>
> See the Xkb page there.
--
Yoav Bornstein.
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fun !
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