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Re: Hebrew fonts AGAIN!!!
Ami Fischman wrote:
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> I'm not entirely sure what you are looking for, but NetTerm (for windows,
> both 16 bit and 32 bit) will allow you to use any font you want, and remap
> the keyboard to anything you want. For instance, if I telnet in to my
> Unix account (the one I'm mailing from now, a SunOS 4.1.3 machine), using
> a font that has the hebrew letters in right slots, and someone sends me
> hebrew mail, I can read it fine. Also, using something like hebrew_pine,
> I can send hebrew mail (this program takes care of the keyboard
> translation for me). What exactly is it that you need your users to do in
> Hebrew? What can you assume about their setup?
>
> --Ami Fischman <a540ami@pic.ucla.edu||http://pslc.ucla.edu/~a540ami>
Hi,
Let me explain you again what i need.
I'm setting up a server witch will serve REGULAR peoples in ages 12-30.
the most of them dont use UNIX or never heard about it.
they will call with DOS through communication programs like
Telix,Terminate & etc.
i cant ask them to call with special programs to see hebrew because than
they'll go
to others who does have hebrew.
the system will need to transfer a mail in hebrew and will have IRC with
hebrew when
the connection is NOT ppp or slip.
they will call in dos NOT windows.
i allready tryed the HOWTO and it translate the keboard map in hebrew to
hebrew that
i can see from windows not dos.
I need to make my linux box read and write hebrew like dos.
witch means the map of the memory should be like dos.
the hebrew should place in the lower part of the memory like dos.
when my linux will be able to read and write dos hebrew they'll be able
also to send and get messages in hebrew from their dos communication
program at home.
if you can help please help.
Moran
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