On 06/02/07, Shmuel Himelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing I'd like to be able to do with OO is to design a Mikra'ot
Gedolot format, where the text is on the top and a few commentators are
underneath it, and where the program figures out how to space everything
from one page to the next.
On 06/02/07, Shai Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, February 6 2007 16:45, Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
On 06/02/07, Shmuel Himelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing I'd like to be able to do with OO is to design a Mikra'ot
Gedolot format, where the text is on the top and a few
Hello,
On my work computer i often write texts in English, Hebrew and
Amharic. It is Windows XP (i have no choice about that) and i try to
use OpenOffice when i can; i use MS Word when i have no choice.
Windows doesn't support Amharic out-of-the-box, so i use a program
called Tavultesoft
On 04/09/06, Leo Staschover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently there was a discussion that mentioned a problem typing a maqef
(1470) in windows. I have Windows XP and a standard Hebrew keyboard and have
just come across a solution. If there is still an interest, please let me
know.
Below is a
אורון פלד כתב:
רעיון מעניין לחבילת השפה העברית: לכלול בסרגל הכלים כפתורי קיצור לכמה
תווים מיוחדים כגון מקף, שח וכו'. זה דווקא יתן יתרון לתוכנה חופשית...
דווקא שח בחלונות זה
ctrl-alt-4
(ארבע זה דולר, אז זה די הגיוני)
לא זוכר איך גיליתי את זה, אבל אני משתמש בזה כל הזמן.
בלינוקס אצלי זה לא עובד.