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Re: Hebrew Lynx: How much Hebrew and how much Lynx ?
> I know that many .ac.il sites and some ISPs run Hebrew Lynx, and that it
> must be here somewhere. Where ? Is it a PD job or not and does it run on
> Linux ?
I did not know that, and as far as I can tell the lynx used by bgu math
and cs department is the standard one.
> So, maybe I could play with the BiDi algorythm and put it in the Lynx
> source and see what happens, if there is no true Hebrew Lynx.
I did that, with little success: I could not find the place to apply the
reversing, and so, I have them applied at three places, and it works
only sometimes, i.e some strings are reversed, some are not, and some
are changed when selected/un-selected.
I believe the reversing should be done at the libWWW part, rather than
at the lynx part, but I could not find the right place to do it.
> One more thing: That button text thing is a pest. imho an algorythm must
> be developed to vote for the right direction based on a few well-known
> words.Am I way wrong ?
There might be a way to know if a given html document uses "visual" or
"logical" encoding.
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