Hello!
Thank you for the comments. I'm afraid that further improvement of fonts will be
possible only when I move to the OpenType technology. Unfortunately, no
mainstream software supports advanced OT Hebrew features at the present time, so
it will have to wait until such software becomes
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003, Beni Cherniavsky wrote about Re: License creator source:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 2003-08-19:
The program can probably be attacked in several ways, one way I can
think of right now is to replace the public key in the program so it
matches the attacker's invented
Nadav Har'El wrote on 2003-08-20:
I don't see what can you gain from the cryptography here.
I meant that it doesn't help much against cracking with an assembler
debugger; I agree that it's a stronger obfuscation against less
determined users.
Well, the idea with signed license files is that
Hi Muli,
Thanks for the code I should have myself wrote. I found that for
whatever reason I don't know, killall -SIGSTOP and killall
-SIGCONT both send SIGTERM! Using killall -19 and killall -18
fixed the problem.
Behdad
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at
Is there anyway I can continue working with ESD without having to deal
with the occasional hang-ups when Sound Events (Sound | Sounds for
events) are enabled?
I was under the impression this configuration should be good enough, but
it seems I still have to kill ESD every now and then when GNOME
Yes but what I am asking can be hacked using fontconfig no?
Quoting Maxim Iorsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello!
Thank you for the comments. I'm afraid that further improvement of fonts
will be
possible only when I move to the OpenType technology. Unfortunately,
no
mainstream software supports
On Sat, Aug 16, 2003 at 10:17:47PM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
Hi,
A few questions to you all:
* a few fonts have only hebrew gylphs, how do I map english ones as well?
(ktav yad - script, Ellina - sans maybe?)
* how do I map sans to use Nachlieli? serif to use Aharoni?
The system
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 15:31, dittigas wrote:
Yes. I was hoping I can avoid that. ALSA seems such an overkill when OSS
is just OK for my needs so far.
If by overkill you mean difficult to install and set up, I shared your
feelings until recently. But then I stumbled upon this:
No. I have it installed on another machine, where I add to because I
needed to support an external MIDI keyboard. Just don't think it's
really needed for a simple audio use.
Thanks for the link though.
Actually it is very easy to install if you have a stock kernel since the
modules are
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