Hi everyone,

To make sure Hebrew support is enabled go to Start->Settings->Control
Panel->Regional and Language Options.
>From there go the Languages tab; make sure the "Install files for complex
script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)" is checked (if not,
check it, check and click Apply).
Go to the Languages tab and click on Details, then (if not already present)
click on Add and select Hebrew/Hebrew.
Finally you may (this is optional) wish to set the default language for
older ("non-Unicode") programs to Hebrew via the Advanced tab.

Click on OK and you should be good to go (should not - but may - require a
reboot.)

Regards,
Tomer

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shoshannah Forbes
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:10 AM
To: New Love Films
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OOo-Hebrew] Please Help, new member


On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 13:51 -0700, New Love Films wrote:
> Hi Shoshannah,
> Sory for my cluelessness. How do I address the entire forum ?

Make sure you cc the list address: [email protected] (if you do a
"replay all" instead of a "reply", it should be added automaticly).

> I wasn't aware you emailed everyone. I got the email directly to my 
> email. But will be happy to address the entire forum. I'm using 
> Windows XP. I actually don't write Hebrew in other applications.

Make sure that you have a Hebrew keyboard enabled in your Windows setup. I
don't have Windows here, so another person will have to give you specific
instructions on how to do that.

> I write mostly in English.
> I used to be able to write in hebrew when I had MS OFFICE, but after
> my computer crashed, and I lost a lot of date, I was forced to erase
> the hard drive and reinstall Windows XP. 
> I haven't installed OFFICE.
> When I read about the new OPEN OFFICE, I decided to install that
> instead.
>  
> Dan
> 
>  
> On 7/6/06, Shoshannah Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>         good night.
>         On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 13:33 -0700, New Love Films wrote:
>         > Hi Shoshannah,
>         > Thanks for the email and your willingness to help. 
>         > I did what you suggested.
>         > I can read Hebrew but can't write in hebrew.
>         > It's as if there aren't any Hebrew fonts in the program.
>         > Any thoughts?
>         
>         Fist- please respond to the list and not directly to me, so
>         others can 
>         help/learn as well.
>         
>         As for your specific problem- you will need to give us more
>         information
>         in order to narrow down the problem beyond "Hebrew support was
>         not
>         turned on" (as you ruled out that option). 
>         * Which OS are you using?
>         * which font are you trying to write with?
>         * What result are you getting, exactly?
>         * Can you write Hebrew in other applications?
>         
>         
>         >
>         --
>         Shoshannah Forbes
>         http://www.xslf.com
>         
> 
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Shoshannah Forbes
http://www.xslf.com

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