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Re: Hebrew and VNC
I use it with hebrew with NT4 (hebrew enabled). It works with no
problems, but you can't shift modes using alt/ctrl-shift_L because it does
not map shift_L correctly. I just switch mode using the HE/EN button
instead. To make the left shift even usable, I used xmodmap to map it to
shift_R instead. this allows you to use shift, but not for switching
modes.
Yoav
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Yannai A. Gonczarowski wrote:
> I installed WinVNC (server) on a computer running win95 with hebrew-
> enabled. I ran vncviewer from an X system running linux.
> English was okay.
> Menus and windows were okay.
> Hebrew fonts were okay.
> Hebrew writing wasn't okay.
> When I pressed Alt+Shift to switch to hebrew-writing mode (It
> switched modes!), and tried to write in hebrew, nothing happened. The
> only characters that were displayed were the ones existing in english
> (pressing the ENGLISH key for semicolon produced a semicolon instead
> of a hebrew character, and the HEBREW key for semicolon produced the
> ENGLISH signal on it, and not semicolon).
> I think this has to do with keyboard mapping.
> Any Ideas?
>
> Regards,
> Yannai.
>
>
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- Hebrew and VNC
- From: "Yannai A. Gonczarowski" <yannaigo@leyada.jlm.k12.il>