On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 06:51:56 +0200
Shlomo Solomon <shlomo.solo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Monday, September 27, 2010, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > 2. root'ing and (as of last night) installing the Hebrew fonts and a
> > soft keyboard solved 99% of the problems I had so far.
> > 
> I've been following this thread because I also want to buy a Galaxy S, but 
> I'm 
> not clear if you mean to say that rooting + fonts + soft keyboard solved the 
> problems Shachar mentioned on 3/9/10:
> 
>  
> - Appointment text in day view in Calendar is displayed the wrong way
>  
> - Numbers in Hebrew context are displayed from right to left (makes it 
> extremely difficult to receive SMS instructions for, say, an address to get 
> to).
> 
> - Scrolled lists with mixed English/Hebrew items have items disappearing when 
> scrolled.
> 
> 

Doesn't exactly answer the question, but if there is interest, I'm running CM6
on a nexus one and I don't see at least 1 and 2. Not really sure what 3 means.
Personally I don't like anysoftkeyboard too much (mainly annoyed by the method
to switch keyboards) and found this solution to be better for me:

http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/5351-hebrew-keyboard/

Now I'm just looking for a way for htc sync to recognize my phone (completely
off topic as it's windows on ... I'd be glad for a Linux solution instead, as I
really don't want to go through the cloud). Seems like htc sync gets installed
on the phone, but nothing else happens and there is not settings -> connect to
computer menu entry as suggested in the help file or htc sync connect to
computer option anywhere else.

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