On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

> Why can't hebrew support be part of general-use products? MS Office2000
> comes to mind as a proof that it can be done.
> 
> The main missing piece is to add support into the graphics tool-kit (i.e.
> gtk, qt). 

This won't help for a word processor.


> Speaking of bidi support:
> * hopfully in the coming few monthes hebrew (and bidi) support will be
> added to mozilla. Note that the team from ibm-israel that is working on
> this project will only test this under win32 and os/2 (and maybe aix), and
> they rely on us users to test it on other platforms.

As far as I can tell this is already in M13 (in linux): The problem was
that I could only "logical hebrew" pages, as Mozilla would run the text
through bidi algorithm whenever I selece 8859-8, and I can't see hebrew
letters in any other encoding.



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Matan Ziv-Av.                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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