I didn't have any luck printing from kde either
even when I checked the add fonts into ps thing,
but then again mozilla can't print hebrew either.
that's too sad

Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University 
Jerusalem Israel



On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Matitiahu Allouche wrote:

> Herouth wrote:
> 
> >Anyways, standard-compliant HTML should NOT use DIR=RTL tags. This is a
> >stylesheet issue. It should have a CLASS="rightToLeft" tag, or something
> like
> >that, and have a stylesheet containing "direction: rtl" for that class.
> >Alternatively it should have a STYLE="direction: rtl" attribute.
> 
> I beg to differ.DIR=RTL (by the way, it is an attribute, not a tag) is 
> defined in HTML 4, so anyone using it *is* standard-compliant.You may 
> prefer to separate presentation specifications in stylesheets, but then:
> a) It is debatable whether direction is a presentation attribute or
> qualifies the essence of the text.
> b) If your objective is cleaner design and maintenance, writing STYLE="direction: 
>rtl" within the HTML code is no better than writing DIR=RTL.Or so it seems 
> to me.
> 
> Shalom (Regards),Mati
>          Bidi Architect
>          Globalization Center Of Competency - Bidirectional Scripts
>          IBM Israel
> 
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