Oh, those fonts are unicode, and I can assure you that they do have
Hebrew fonts. I use Arial from this download all the times on browser
and many other applications (pidgin etc..)..
They are unicode, but they do not seem to contain the Hebrew glyphs.
Is there a way to open them to be
I am in norway and stambledI on this thread. I use my cell for writing
so i try to make this short.
I tried linuxMCE a few years ago but after a lot of frustration i gave
it up(btw, mce uses myth/vdr anyway). I have a private sat dish and i
use both mythtv and VDR. and sometimes XBMC on top. if
I am in norway and stambledI on this thread. I use my cell for writing
so i try to make this short.
I tried linuxMCE a few years ago but after a lot of frustration i gave
it up(btw, mce uses myth/vdr anyway). I have a private sat dish and i
use both mythtv and VDR. and sometimes XBMC on top. if
Sure,
After you install msttcorefonts package, you can do a simple thing
(I'm using KDE on Fedora 11, I don't know how to do this with GNOME):
1. Launch kfontview
2. select Open
3. go to /usr/share/fonts/msttcorefonts/
4. select arial.ttf for example
5. select to change the text and type
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Tzafrir Cohen tzaf...@cohens.org.ilwrote:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:29:36PM +0300, ik wrote:
Hello list,
I have encountered today a weird problem with a CentOS 4.7 Final server.
A cli based PHP script took a long time until it executed. Even code such
ik wrote:
What addresses?
Machine local names, but when I changed the DNS addresses to faster
addresses it takes no more then few MS to have a result.
It's expected that your local machine name will be stored in /etc/hosts...
--
Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh
ik wrote:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Tzafrir Cohen tzaf...@cohens.org.il
mailto:tzaf...@cohens.org.il wrote:
What addresses?
Machine local names, but when I changed the DNS addresses to faster
addresses it takes no more then few MS to have a result.
probably php itself
On 13/06/2009, at 15:17, ik wrote:
Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Herouth Maoz hero...@spamcop.net
wrote:
First off, run
php -i | grep prepend
...to see if it is trying to run any prepend file which is set up in
php.ini
# php -i | grep prepend
auto_prepend_file = no value = no value