Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fedora Core 3, I installed tetex-3.0 from the development tree for
> FC4 and it works fabulous. THe new xdvi is much much better and the
> funny problem with the fonts in URLs is fixed.
>
> So it seems to me you might want to double-check your 3.0 install before
> giving
On Fedora Core 3, I installed tetex-3.0 from the development tree for
FC4 and it works fabulous. THe new xdvi is much much better and the
funny problem with the fonts in URLs is fixed.
So it seems to me you might want to double-check your 3.0 install before
giving up.
Yosef wrote:
Uwe StÃhr w
Uwe StÃhr wrote:
> Yosef wrote:
>
>> now I've converted my system (Gentoo Linux) to use unicode, and I can't
>> use hebrew anymore in the preamble. My keyboard of course does not input
>> cp1255, and latex doesn't know what \inputencoding{utf8} (or any other
>> variant).
>
> The actual LaTeX v.
Yosef wrote:
now I've converted my system (Gentoo Linux) to use unicode, and I can't use
hebrew anymore in the preamble. My keyboard of course does not input
cp1255, and latex doesn't know what \inputencoding{utf8} (or any other
variant).
The actual LaTeX v. 2003/12/01 supports utf8 as encoding. It
I've been using my Hebrew name in the footer of my works for a while by
inserting this in the preamble:
\begin_preamble
\fancyfoot[R]{\inputencoding{cp1255} my name in hebrew \L{a number}}
\end_preamble
now I've converted my system (Gentoo Linux) to use unicode, and I can't use
hebrew anymore in