On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Lior Kesos wrote:
> Played with it and got to a stage I can see the mixed fonts althoug
> they're all idented to the right.
> The wierd thing is that printing hebrew with -H is only possible with no
> vimrc file.
> The minute I use my default or even the hebrew enhanced .vimr
Played with it and got to a stage I can see the mixed fonts althoug
they're all idented to the right.
The wierd thing is that printing hebrew with -H is only possible with no
vimrc file.
The minute I use my default or even the hebrew enhanced .vimrc it
appears to lose it's ability to print hebr
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Lior Kesos wrote:
> With all of the hebrew hacks around and qt3 out is there a way to edit
> mixed english and hebrew html in vim with a konsole?
What hebrew exactly? You probably refer to some sort of ISO-8859-8-encoded
hebrew (with or without -i, , or windows-1255, which i
With all of the hebrew hacks around and qt3 out is there a way to edit
mixed english and hebrew html in vim with a konsole?
Or do I need to reboot to my windows partition each time I want to edit
hebrew html.
Maybe a html editor with hebrew support?
Does anyone have the recepie for this one?
Li
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Max Kovgan wrote:
> this thing is covered by the instructions in hebrew kde2:
> besides what you did u need to choose the unicode encoding
> (10646-1),
> and choose fonts with this encoding (misc-fixed or clearyu)
clearlyu is not very readable at the moment (some letters loo
this thing is covered by the instructions in hebrew kde2:
besides what you did u need to choose the unicode encoding
(10646-1),
and choose fonts with this encoding (misc-fixed or clearyu)
u better add hebrew fonts - truetype and others
e.g. tahoma fonts, elmar fonts.
good luck.
-=O0~~
Newly
installed box, slackware 8.0 with kde 2.1.1, when I try setting Israel and Hebrew
as Country/Language
(In Preferences/Personalization)
I see "" chars instead of
Hebrew. What font am I missing and how do I get it installed?
Thanks,
Manor
G.
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