Hi list.
i recently installed the Netscape fonts that was published in the
Hebrew-HOWTO.
I installed it and now i can finally read Hebrew (in most places).
However, the font themselves are quit , to be honest, ugly and tiny. (only
10 or 12).
My question is whether anyone knows of a nice simple
Use true type fonts
u can take them from hebrew windows
Mike Almogy wrote:
Hi list.
i recently installed the Netscape fonts that was published in the
Hebrew-HOWTO.
I installed it and now i can finally read Hebrew (in most places).
However, the font themselves are quit , to be honest,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
Use true type fonts
u can take them from hebrew windows
HOW ??? I mean, It's not working like it does with the regular font
(mkfontdir + xset...). I just don't see it in the netscape fonts
preferences.
TIA
Ishai.
Hi
I need a script for making a ppp conection over an isdn adapter.
Please don't reffer me to KISDN or RH6.2 Isdn-Config because I know them
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
How-To...). btw, if someone knows how to add another channel (add slave
ippp1 or
Hi
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
Use true type fonts
u can take them from hebrew windows
HOW ??? I mean, It's not working like it does with the regular font
(mkfontdir + xset...). I just don't see it in the netscape fonts
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
How-To...). btw, if someone knows how to add another channel (add slave
ippp1 or something like that...) please send it to me too.
This is the script I use -- it dials and
I need some direction about SSL.
I have a server (in the USA) I am controlling from here mainly with a
browser.
It would be nice to see that little padlock icon on the lower left of my
browser so I know that no one is listening in on my passwords and such.
I visited openssl.org site but all
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
And anyway - you can also install somne other fonts, such as Eli Marmor's
Hebrew Type1 fonts (see the links in the faq page).
The guy complained for the fonts being small and ugly. Well, These
fonts are scalable (so the problem of size disapears), but are ugly
too.
--
I run vncserver /vncview to see a X session on a Windows box. It took me a
while to realize that vncserver was not using the xfs server - check the
vncserver perl script for the font stuff too!
Matti
At 08:41 PM 29/7/00 +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Generally if you use redhat/mandrake (=6.0)
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Richard Fiedler wrote:
I need some direction about SSL.
I have a server (in the USA) I am controlling from here mainly with a
browser.
don't you have ssh and root on the remote machine? that should be more
than enough. if you don't have a secure root on the remote
Thats your script??
funny, cause I don't see 2 things here..
1. that you put your MSN numbers..
2. Where do you put your user/pass??
Hetz
"Nimrod S. Carmi" wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
and what i need is the script itself (the only way to really learn
Hey,
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
1. that you put your MSN numbers..
2. Where do you put your user/pass??
Assuming he has installed Isdn4Linux already, these are set has
environment variables in his system already!
=---=
Nimrod Simba Carmi,
School Sucks
On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 08:41:32PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Generally if you use redhat/mandrake (=6.0) then adding another directory
to the font path of the X fonts server (which supports TTFs as well) is
quite easy:
Just a tip from my experience lately with Debian (it's great -
I'm
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