Wine in Hebrew

2005-02-02 Thread ik
Hi List, No matter what I'm trying to do, I'm unable to make Wine to run Hebrew programs. Instead of Hebrew I see question marks or Latin letters. My latest attempts where setting the following: "Default" = "-culmus-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-8" "DefaultFixed" = "fixed" "DefaultSerif" = "-*-da

Re: Wine in Hebrew

2005-02-02 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Try running the app with LC_CTYPE=he_IL.ISO-8859-8 wine app.exe Be warned that the version which is shiped with debian has no BiDi support. ik wrote: Hi List, No matter what I'm trying to do, I'm unable to make Wine to run Hebrew programs. Instead of Hebrew I see question marks or Latin letters. M

Re: Wine in Hebrew

2005-02-02 Thread Nir Misgav
The debian package is old, you can have a new version from the Wine download page. You can use the wine-tools tool, and install through it some MS fonts like arial. It will also help you install some softwares like IE and MSOffice 2000. I used it to install IE on debian, and I'm having no troubles

Re: Wine in Hebrew

2005-02-03 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Try running the app with LC_CTYPE=he_IL.ISO-8859-8 wine app.exe Be warned that the version which is shiped with debian has no BiDi support. ik wrote: Hi List, No matter what I'm trying to do, I'm unable to make Wine to run Hebrew programs. Instead of Hebrew I see question marks or Latin letters. M

Re: Wine in Hebrew

2005-02-03 Thread ik
First of all thank you for all the replies. my LANG is set on he_IL.UTF-8 and even when I change it into he_IL.ISO8859-8 the problem remains. Please note that it also applies on LC_CTYPE. I Will compile WINE and try from there. On Thursday 03 February 2005 01:10, Nir Misgav wrote: > The debian p

Re: Wine in Hebrew

2005-02-03 Thread Shachar Shemesh
ik wrote: First of all thank you for all the replies. my LANG is set on he_IL.UTF-8 and even when I change it into he_IL.ISO8859-8 the problem remains. Please note that it also applies on LC_CTYPE. I Will compile WINE and try from there. Be sure to have freefonts-dev on your machine. In general,