windows-1255 is identical to iso-8859-8, which is available in the view
menu.  but since the characters are displaying ok anyway, its already
using the right charset.

I'm not sure if gtkhtml (our text display engine) supports bi-di text,
afaik it should, as it is handled in a subsystem gtkhtml uses (i
think).  See if one of the gtkhtml developers answers in a few hours
when they get up, and/or file a bug report and attach an example message
and a screenshot to the bug.

On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 18:33, Ittay Dror wrote:
> Hello, 
> 
> I try to use evolution to read hebrew mails. The fonts are fine, and
> also the words, but the order of the words is reversed. I thought that
> adding a different encoding might help. How do I tell evolution to use
> the windows-1255 (or cp1255) encoding?
> 
> i've tried using the 'other' option in tools>settings>mail
> preferences>default character encoding, but couldn't make it accept any
> of the values i tried.
> 
> thanx,
> ittay

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