Quoting Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Well I am using fluxbox, would I be better off with gnome or kde for
> this?
>
> I really like fluxbox but if it is the cause I will sadly return to kde
> or gnome.
>
>
> so far I have no hebrew, but I will go into kde and see if I have any
> luck there.

I work with gvim, and everything works fine for me. I don't think it is KDE,
though. First you have to make sure that your vim has been compiled with Hebrew
support. Personally I don't use the Hebrew input method built in gvim but the
keyboard layout in X. And the entire environment has to be UTF-8.

No, xterm is not a VT. VT means Virtual Terminal which is one of the terminals
you get when you press alt-control-F1 to F6. In X it's a whole other kettle of
fish.

Do you have a utf-8 encoded Hebrew file? Just cat it, and see if you can see the
Hebrew in your xterm. If not, then no playing with vim will help.

Herouth

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