Did you add Hebrew support to your X configuration?
If you didn't, just replace the line:
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
With
Option "XkbLayout" "us,il"
Option "XkbOptions" "grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
Once you done, restart the X (init 3; init 5;)
When you want to switch to Hebrew or back to English, just use the left_alt_shift combination.
When you're in Hebrew, the scroll-lock led will turn on.
Oh... If you want Hebrew spell checking, download and install the hspell and the ooo-hspell packages from http://www.ivrix.org.il/projects/spell-checker/ and activate them using the Options->Language settings->Writing Aids.
Hope it helps,
Gilboa
On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 11:52 +0300, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi. I am using OpenOffice 1.1.4. I am attempting to create a Hebrew document. When I change over to Hebrew keyboard and type I get nothing. Hebrew works in konsole. I have the following RPMs installed: openoffice.org-libs-1.1.4-0.4.3.kde openoffice.org-1.1.4-0.4.3.kde openoffice.org-i18n-1.1.4-0.2.kde I have Hebrew CTL enabled. I suspect the problem may be that OpenOffice is not using a font with Hebrew. The list of fonts available under OpenOffice is very short. On the other hand, xfontsel shows over 2000 fonts. Perhaps I just need to tell OpenOffice about all the fonts I have installed, however I don't know how to do that. I am using Fedora Core 3.
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