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Subject: Re: writing hebrew on netscape 4.x
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Eli Segal wrote:
hey i encounter a problem of writing hebrew
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Subject: Re: writing hebrew on netscape 4.x
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Eli Segal wrote:
hey i encounter a problem of writing hebrew on netscape 4.7
when i switch to hebrew
hey i encounter a problem of writing hebrew on
netscape 4.7
when i switch to hebrew it wont write a
thing.
on my mozilla it works
fine.
I'm usinf Xfree86 4.1 (i
think)
and xkb to switch to hebrew
anyone knows ??
thanx
Eli Segal
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Eli Segal wrote:
hey i encounter a problem of writing hebrew on netscape 4.7
when i switch to hebrew it wont write a thing.
on my mozilla it works fine.
I'm usinf Xfree86 4.1 (i think)
and xkb to switch to hebrew
anyone knows ??
netscape, as and old motif
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
3. Is PF1 involved with this project? 2 days ago slashdot published that
Redhat is going to give some financial boost to mozilla. Any relations
to this?
and 4. does it mean Logical Hebrew just for Windows (editing in Email
and composer) or does it
Hi,
Asher Meshulam published here a link
http://www.people-and-computers.co.il/tsol/ts.exe?tsurl=0.25.0.0.0 about
the lecture John Mad-dog gave.
Few paragraphs belows, there was a small story about ISOC is going to
add support for Logical hebrew in Netscape.
My questions:
1. Such a work
: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: hebrew in netscape
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I believe that the default font
hi
to solve the problem ofg invisible hebrew characters under the subject
line in the mail-list do:
add to ~/.Xdefaults :
#---
Netscape*XmLGrid*fontList:\
-*-fixed-medium-R-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-8,\
-*-fixed-Bold-R-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-8=BOLD,\
Hi list
I can now read hebrew sites,
and I can write hebrew in composer.
But outside composer,
I don't see the hebrew characters I write
as hebrew.
(e.g., in search engines).
Any ideas?
Thanks again
Dorit
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I don't know how to tell netscape that the page is in hebrew (anyone?) i
tried defining charsets, but for some reson it wont work, probably doing
it wrong.
A solution though is when you load a hebrew page to go into the menu
view-charset and chose the hebrew charset. that way you can force the
hi
just a remark :
sed -e 'sed -e 's/8859-8/8859-z/g' -e 's/88598/8859z/g' -e
's/8859_8/8859_z/g' ${netscape}.old | ...
is equivelent to:
sed 's/8859-8/8859-z/g;s/88598/8859z/g;s/8859_8/8859_z/g'
${netscape}.old | ...
regards
erez
Thats a BIG problem in linux.
There is the mule program (emacs version, not xemacs) which is supposed to
have rtl support. Never tried it though, so can't help there.
There is a hebrew.el file for xemacs (I think its in ftp.huji.ac.il/pub/ I
think its in a directory hebrew or emacs or something
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, dorit ben shalom wrote:
Tsafrir's xmodmap works beutifully.
Now how do I get rtl?:)
If you mean viewing pages with "logical R2L", I've implemented the
XDrawString function (from libX11) with support for bidirection (using
Dov's Fribidi library). You can find it at
You also need to change your keyboard to input hebrew charachters.
beside that, look, i think its in the view menu, for the charachter set
option, and set it to hebrew, it will then also show you hebrew chars. It
doesn't know to change the keyboard input, you need to use either xkb (i
think its
the program is xmodmap, but you need an hebrew key map, i am sorry, but I
don't have one to send you because i use kde's international keyboard
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Dorit Ben-Shalom wrote:
E.g. something that connects the font to my keyboard :)
Dorit
My /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/ has many files, but none
of them looks to my unprofessional eyes like Hebrew.
Is there a keymap or keycode I could download from
someplace?
(Sorry, I can't do kde, it's not command line).
Thanks again
Dorit
Subject: Re: Writing Hebrew under netscape.
My /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/ has many files, but none
of them looks to my unprofessional eyes like Hebrew.
Is there a keymap or keycode I could download from
someplace?
(Sorry, I can't do kde, it's not command line).
And netscape is ?
anyway
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Subject: Re: Writing Hebrew under netscape.
Subject: Re: Writing Hebrew under netscape
Hello,
I'm trying to make my netscape support Hebrew,
Until now, I succeded to make it view Hebrew,
And to let me write Hebrew in Java applications.
What left, Is to make it let me write Hebrew in html forms...
If someone know how to do it,
Please help!
-Amir
Hi guys
I think I am missing something at a deeper level.
I ran the 'turkish' script,
I can view Hebrew sites OK (although sometimes ltr).
But I don't get any Hebrew characters in composer.
Am I missing some font or definition at a more
basic level?
Thanks again
Dorit
E.g. something that connects the font to my keyboard :)
Dorit
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I tried the patch given here some time ego to make hebrew usable under
netscape.
It fixed some of the problems (I think, I don't remeber if I could read
these pages or not)
At list it gives me iso8895-8 fonts and hebrew(hb) language pages.
I still have a problem reading some pages.
For example
I filled out my first cgi form in hebrew today:
(to appreciate this, remember I don't have hebrew
on my physical keyboard either :)
Switch to the hebrew xmodmap.il
run netscape
load hebrew page
choose hebrew char set
open new navigator window
load a page in composer
print a word
Sorry I didn't answer this message before.
It got lost in the shuffle.
One question before I start:
Can I keep both versions of netscape
and choose between them, e.g. with an
alias?
Thanks
Dorit
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This is almost too much.
I was wondering how to print hebrew.
I said to myself:
I know how to write hebrew in netscape.
I know how to print ps files.
Netscape knows how to print a page
into a ps file.
Nope.
I get the latin codes.
Any help before I lose my sanity?
Thanks
Dorit
PS
I know I am asking a lot,
but will somebody also
have the patience to
explain to me why my
logic was wrong?
Thanks again
Dorit
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Thanks to tsafrir for suggesting dov grobgeld nsps2heb
script
http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/Hebrew/ns-heb-print/
It can be run using the syntax
perl nsps2heb file.ps file.heb.ps
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I think that it means that you don't have a font file that is connected to
that name, look either in fonts.dir ot fonts.alias if it appears,
otherwise look there for some other font that is apropriate and write its
name instead.
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Dorit Ben-Shalom wrote:
Hi there
I am
Does anyone know how to save document sources in netscape?
(I am trying to reverse engineer some pages to solve some
hebrew problems).
Thanks again
Dorit
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On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 03:52:51PM -0500, dorit ben shalom wrote:
Does anyone know how to save document sources in netscape?
(I am trying to reverse engineer some pages to solve some
hebrew problems).
Sure, click on a document (if it has frames, click in the frame
you wish to save), and in
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