Hi Ciaran,
The one I want is Hebrew. Interesting with the 4 possibilities.
I can understand Hebrew and Arabic, but what are the other 2?
(It is interesting that it chose to use Israel instead of Hebrew.)

Ilan

On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 5:41 PM, ciaran.mooney <
general.moo...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to reproduce your bug. However I don't know what keyboard
> layout your are using. There are 4 possible options if you choose Israel
> as the country. Which one are you having problems with?
>
> Ciaran
>
> --
> Hebrew vowels not working correctly
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332541
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>
> Status in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> This has been a long standing problem, but I now have a 100% reproducible
> scenario.
> It turns out to be connected to Keyboard preferences, Israel layout, Layout
> switching.
> If you check "Both Alt keys together change layout", you can use vowels by
> AltGr+number.
> This is the good situation. However, if you remove the check box, no new
> vowels can be added.
>
> I found the problem in Open Office, but it is not an Open Office problem.
> It is system wide.
> It happens for example also in gedit.
>
> Since no one expected such a weird connection, it took forever to find the
> connection.
> Maybe now someone can fix it?
> Ubuntu 8.10
>
> Thanks,
> Ilan
>

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