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Re: Keyboard mapping.



I'd like to repeat the question I asked about a week ago:

Where did this keyboard mapping come from? both xmodmap.il and hebrew.kmap
say that they're based on a keyboard mapping from Slackware. I could find
no other details.

Anyway - Why has this mapping not been replaced long ago? Why do we still
have it?
Note: I have only tried it with Red-Hat and with Mandrake. I guess other
distribtions have the same bogus hebrew mapping. Am I wrong?

Amir Hardon wrote:

> Hello all.
> I have a little problem with Hebrew on Linux,
> I read the Hebrew-HOWTO.
> And by it orders installed Hebrew for my console.
> Now, The mapping isn't good...
> for example when I type "Alef" I see "tav" and when I type "Shin" I see
> "Alef".
> Can anyone help me with this one?
>
>     -Amir.
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