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Re: (forw) Hebrew functionality



Hi,

Yes, I open MS Office Word files all the time with OpenOffice.org and/or
Abiword (both from SID). Plain text files you can open with Gedit in UTF8
encoding (default) or in windows-1255 encondig for non Unicode files.

In GTK2, when you start a line with a Hebrew char, the like is aligned to
the right...

I didn't checked that status of things in QT/KDE myself, but I'm fimiliar
with many people who work in natoral Hebrew in KDE as I do in GNOME.

Guides in Hebrew about Hebrew:
Setting Hebrew in KDE 3: http://www.guides.co.il/download.php?guide=38
Hebrew in X environment: http://www.penguin.org.il/guides/hebrew_x/

Please don't forget to install hebrew fonts using the Culmus package:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/culmus

You are welcome to contact me in the future for Hebrew questions.

Lior Kaplan
Guides.co.il
Debian Installer Hebrew translator



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> Subject: Hebrew functionality
> Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 00:31:26 +0200
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>    Can I use Debian with documents made in hebrew windows or hebrew word?
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>     Is there right to left typing available with Hebrew font?
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>     Can I download Hebrew internet pages?
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