> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
> that has been posted as well.
>
> Hi
>
> I saw some recent posts on teTeX and Hebrew in several mailing lists
> and newsgroups (debian-user, comp.text.tex, tetex). I would welcome
> the idea of having an easy option to typeset Hebrew in teTeX. Well,
> consider this:
>
> a) teTeX seems to be the default TeX distribution for the most popular
> Linux distributions (Debian, Red Hat, Slackware). And I am almost
> sure that Linux is the most popular platform for teTeX's world,
> too.
>
> Now, if one uses Linux with teTeX and wants to typeset in Hebrew, one
> has in principle two possibilities:
> [...]
The third possibility (which I've posted as well) is to use e-TeX,
which is included as standard in teTeX-0.9, so there's no need to go
nuts trying to reinvent the wheel for the time being -- as soon as the
pretesting is over, we will all be able to typeset in beautiful
Hebrew.
Julian
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