On Saturday 13 December 2003 02:38, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > OpenOffice uses a rather independent fonts configuration. What about > gtk2 programs? What about abiword (uses Xft, but independently of > of gtk)? gnumeric?
Abiword is OK, perfect with both Hebrew and English, although it doesn't handle niqud properly. > > * My locale includes ctype=he_IL.utf8 and thus I can print Hebrew from > > kde apps. > > try changing that to 'he_IL.UTF-8' , just in case the case matters here I had that originally, but once I upgraded to Fedora, KDE stopped to print Hebrew characters, so I guessed that the locale wasn't read properly. I did locale -a and saw that it is all lowercase and without dash, so I tried that and found out that Fedora likes its locales lowercased. What now? -- It is absurd to seek to give an account of the matter to a man who cannot himself give an account of anything; for insofar as he is already like this, such a man is no better than a vegetable. -- Book IV of Aristotle's Metaphysics ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]