Thanks alot :)
I'll try to compile biditext and gtkbidi.
I selected hebrew on install time. but how I can write hebrew in KDE or GNOME 
programs ?


:??? Tzafrir Cohen ,14:31 ,2000 ???????  5 ,????? ??? ??????
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Yoav Bornstein wrote:
> > Hi list ...
> > I installed the new mandrake and it's very good.
> > but I have some Q's :
> >
> > 3. the hebrew works (with TTF fonts). buthow do I write hebrew ?
>
> What Hebrew fonts exactly? Do you have iso10646-1 fonts?
>
> Basically keyboard mapping has nothing to do with kde. Mandrake 7.1
> allowed you to select hebrew language and hebrew keyboard at install time.
> I assume 7.2 does the same.
> You can also change to a hebrew keyboard after install time, using
> keyboarddrake. That basically (put aside console key mapping config) edits
> XF86Config.
>
> What did you select on install time?
>
> What do you have on XF86Config ? (all the options that begin with Xkb)
>
> > 4. What's the best ICQ client that works with logical hebrew and KDE2 ?
>
> gtkbidi gnomeicu -a
> biditext kicq
>
> Actually I use licq and simply cut&paste hebrew messages to a near-by text
> editor (gvim or gtkbidi gedit)

-- 
Yoav Bornstein.
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