On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 00:41, Faraj Meir wrote: > There is a lot of things Still to do : > * first font are Very Ugly.... > * Hebrew doesn't apear correctly (squares instead of letters) in all > browers for a lot of site example http://ynet.co.il
I'd guess this a font issue not a browser issue...Mozilla / Galeon at least seem to be good at rendering non-Roman characters when they actually exist in the font... > * Hebrew still not corectly supported by Editing tools . > * video (like divx)have not always good performance and hangs a lot .(When I > checked MDK 9 I've got this problems) Could this be a DMA issue? Check whether DMA is turned on on your drives using hdparm. > * Flash are ugly but it's the font issue > * DVD are hard to got working especialy for newbees (PLF etc...)and when got > it works it's slow . This is a legal issue. Nothing can really be done about it. Simply put, putting DVD playing functionality in the main distribution would be illegal in the USA, and entail splitting up the distribution into US and non-US versions. The slowness again sounds likely to be down to DMA problems. Enable DMA on your DVD drive. > * too many programs for each type ... I don't believe it's really possible to have too MANY programs. Try booting a vanilla copy of Windows to see what too FEW programs looks like. :) > hum... it will be good to put only one of each type and a submenu others > so the "commonly accepted best one" will be on the top if the user > execute another one from the submenu others it will replace the top level > links so it will be the new default programs for this type. That's ridiculous and counter-intuitive. And defining the "commonly accepted best application" isn't exactly easy. -- adamw
