> there is already editors in linux as AbiWord it is a > really better option to addd hebrew support to them, > why isrealy users should other editors, what have they > done bad? A better question would be: Why do Israeli users have to use abiword, they certainly don't deserve it! Its pretty broken! There are 2 problems in hebrew word processing: 1) lack of decent free (as in free speech) word processors 2) lack of hebrew support. Therefore no need to reinvent the wheel - it wasn't invented yet! > A better option I think is to add hebrew > support, build-in, into GTK+. Thats a good idea. I can also comment on the nice hobby of criticizing any new project popping up. What's the itch to stomp down efforts? you don't have to work on the project - but there's no point in telling someone - your project is useless. Usually they gave some thought to the subject before going ahead and asking for help. > > OK... I might be intrested in doing the hebrew > > Editor.. Anyone else > > want to do > > it ? Feel free to throw lightweight coding at me. I'm too tired for design, discussions and stuff. If you need some library to do something - throw the API at me and I'll code it. Thanks, Chen. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]