Hi Shoshana, We are filing a bug against this as well. I will send a full list of currecnt bugs in a few days. Thanks for the reports.
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Shoshannah Forbes wrote: > As most of you probably know, in unicode there is no such thing as "left > prentesis" or "right prentesis" but "open prentesis" and "close > prentesis", where the appearance is done by the renderer. > > In the Israeli Hebrew Keyboard layout (at least in windows and mac OS), > shift+0 should send "open prentesis" and shift+9 should send "close > prentesis". > > It looks like oo gets all confused here, displaying visually wrong > prentesis with those keystrokes in rtl paragraphs. > > It is very clear when exporting as doc and opening in word- where it > displays those characters correctly. > > However, as my linux box is not next to me at the moment, so I can not > check- I seem to recall that the Hebrew keyboard layout from kde3 has > those characters reversed, so in that case working with oo will actually > give expected results (as two minuses make a plus...) > > Can anyone confirms this? And is there a bug filed already about this issue? > > -- Rachel Asheri-Cezana Tk Open Systems LTD Mobile : 972-54-676619 Home : 972-2-6452359
