Hebrew subject text in mutt

2015-01-05 Thread Alan Yaniger
Hi Linux-IL members, I'm using bidiv to read Hebrew in mutt. It works ok with reading Hebrew messages, but not when reading the subject headers, which still show the Hebrew backwards. So I wrote the following script caled "bidi_index" to enable reading of Hebrew in the subjects: echo $@ > /tmp

Re: Hebrew subject text in mutt

2015-01-05 Thread Rabin Yasharzadehe
You can try and use mlterm. -- Rabin On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Alan Yaniger wrote: > Hi Linux-IL members, > > I'm using bidiv to read Hebrew in mutt. > > It works ok with reading Hebrew messages, but not when reading the > subject headers, which still show the Hebrew backwards. > > So I w

Re: Hebrew subject text in mutt

2015-01-05 Thread Alan Yaniger
Hi Rabin, I've used and tried mlterm, and there's no difference. If you have checked that this gets around the problem, please let me know, and we can compare configurations. Alan On 05/01/15 14:22, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote: > You can try and use mlterm. > > -- > Rabin > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2015

Re: Hebrew subject text in mutt

2015-01-05 Thread Alan Yaniger
Hi Daniel, On 05/01/15 16:17, Daniel Shahaf wrote: > Did you try changing > echo $@ > to > echo "$@"? > Thanks, that caused a major improvement. Alan -- Alan Yaniger Tk Open Systems, Ltd Telephone: 0546-841-481 Skype: alanyaniger http://tkos.co.il ___

Re: Hebrew subject text in mutt

2015-01-05 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Alan Yaniger wrote on Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 14:09:06 +0200: > Hi Linux-IL members, > > I'm using bidiv to read Hebrew in mutt. > > It works ok with reading Hebrew messages, but not when reading the > subject headers, which still show the Hebrew backwards. > Personally, I set edit_headers=on, and

Question about Linux installation and selecting a language

2015-01-05 Thread Dan Shimshoni
Hi, Linux-IL, I had installed Fedora 21 on x86_64 (server, and with kde). When installation started, I selected the language as "british english" and not "American English". Now when I log in and press some keys, I get unwanted results. For example, when pressing @ I get the " character. Now wit

Re: Question about Linux installation and selecting a language

2015-01-05 Thread Oleg Goldshmidt
Dan Shimshoni writes: > I had installed Fedora 21 on x86_64 (server, and with kde). When > installation started, I selected the language as "british english" and > not "American English". I am guessing the installation chose a British keyboard for you. This is a bit surprising because Red Hat, u