Hello!
First of all, thank
you for the responses - while there is no absolute consensus, which would
release me from the necessity to make the decision, many good points have been
raised, and the whole picture is now much clearer. Below I will try to summarize
your comments and
Maxim Iorsh wrote:
Hello!
First of all, thank you for the responses - while there is no absolute
consensus, which would release me from the necessity to make the
decision, many good points have been raised, and the whole picture is
now much clearer. Below I will try to summarize your comments
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 07:45:38AM +0300, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
I trying to use OpenOffice in hebrew.
I have debian sarge, with arabic support. but I can't write in hebrew.
In order to help, more information is needed:
What version of OOo are you using?
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Debian's OOo takes font definitions from fontconfig/ No need for a
specific install.
Assuming that he is using the Debian version and not the official
version or the Hebrew version of OOo.
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http://www.xslf.com
I trying to use OpenOffice in hebrew.
I have debian sarge, with arabic support. but I can't write in hebrew.
Any help?
Fixed, All I needed was the keyboard mapping
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I have two keyboard layouts, spanish and israeli.
Where can I find the israeli keyboard distribution. I can test the main
keys, but still cant find the vowels.
Theres any known software to print the keyboard stickers ?
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Alfrenovsky
The idea is good indeed, it should encourage people to focus on the most annoying
bugs. Though on the other hand it might serve only a few of us who are richer than
others (thus diverging from the main track of development). I believe you should
somehow limit the fees,this way, demanding more
On Monday 31 May 2004 17:16, you wrote:
I have two keyboard layouts, spanish and israeli.
Where can I find the israeli keyboard distribution. I can test the main
keys, but still cant find the vowels.
There are 2 selutions that i can think about:
1. enter your keyboard map file and look for it
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 11:16:49AM -0300, Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
I have two keyboard layouts, spanish and israeli.
Where can I find the israeli keyboard distribution. I can test the main
keys, but still cant find the vowels.
Theres any known software to print the keyboard
Sorry. I have answred the wrong question...
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 11:16:49AM -0300, Alfredo Daniel Rezinovsky wrote:
I have two keyboard layouts, spanish and israeli.
Where can I find the israeli keyboard distribution. I can test the main
keys, but still cant find the vowels.
Use either
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