Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-17 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Thu, 17 May 2001, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > > Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > > > Another possible thing might be that you'll need to include a > > > zero-width Unicode symbol which means "start bidi algorythm". > > > POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING (hexadecimal 202C) should appare

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-17 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > > > > On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:47:58PM +0300, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > > Another possible thing might be that you'll need to include a > > zero-width Unicode symbol which means "start bidi algorythm". > > POP DIRECTIONA

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-17 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > > On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:47:58PM +0300, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > > Hi IGLUers, > > > > I was wondering if anyone here has succeeded in burning CD-Rs with > > Hebrew filenames on them, that are readable on that other OS. > > Normally, mkisofs (with the -J option to

Re: mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-16 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:47:58PM +0300, Gavrie Philipson wrote: > Hi IGLUers, > > I was wondering if anyone here has succeeded in burning CD-Rs with > Hebrew filenames on them, that are readable on that other OS. > Normally, mkisofs (with the -J option to create Joliet directories) > barfs on H

mkisofs and hebrew filenames

2001-05-16 Thread Gavrie Philipson
Hi IGLUers, I was wondering if anyone here has succeeded in burning CD-Rs with Hebrew filenames on them, that are readable on that other OS. Normally, mkisofs (with the -J option to create Joliet directories) barfs on Hebrew filenames. When adding the option '-jcharset cp862', the Windows Hebrew