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Re: Hebrew
- To: David Hananel <david-h(at-nospam)newmail.net>
- Subject: Re: Hebrew
- From: Oren Held <mlist(at-nospam)opinionz.cjb.net>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 17:14:11 +0200 (IST)
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Hello David
What's your XFree version ?
About writing in hebrew, you can use kde's 'International keyboard layout'
(in KDE 1 it was in k menu -> system). or just run kikbd.
Cya,
Oren.
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, David Hananel wrote:
> I have RH 6.2, KDE 2, kernel 2.4.0, and I would like to install hebrew TTF
> fonts from windows, and to be able to write in hebrew.
> Untill now I had elmars fonts, and the hebrew package at KDE and it was
> nice.
> But now I would like to put not-ugly fonts (sorry elmar fonts' creators),
> and to be able to write hebrew with my hebrew keboard.
> I copied the ttf fonts from /mnt/hd/windows/fonts to /fonts, and made
> everything by Tzafrir's explanation at IOL's linux forum.
> But when I look at the fonts in my system, I see nothing new...
>
> Does someone know why I can't install the ttf-hebrew-windows-fonts? And how
> can I write in hebrew?
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