https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55887

--- Comment #3 from Ben <[email protected]> ---
1. Most all the problems were solved once I followed Urmas' instructions. Thank
you!

2. There are still fonts that work funny. as you said, "a" is for "aleph" and
"b" is for "bet", which does no coordinate with the Hebrew keyboard. I think it
happens just with new fonts that I installed, but mabie also affects fonts that
come with the installaton.

3. Many fonts now work in Hebrew, and now I can practically work in a pretty
confortable way. I would like to add fonts like "David", and fonts that
immitate handwriting and Tora letters. As I wrote in (2.), I didnt manage to
install external fonts in a way that they work porperly. 

I really apreciate your help. 


(In reply to comment #2)
> (Not a problem with BASIC, the programming language, but a basic LibreOffice
> Writer (?!) problem, therefore changed Component field as appropriate.)
> 
> Problem (1) has been answered by Urmas -- thank you! -- and is (up to my
> limited understanding) not a bug, but intentional behaviour.
> 
> Problem (2) might be a bug, but it is hard to understand: could you please
> explain in more detail what “hebrew characters that dont coordinate with the
> Hebrew keybord” means? And *which* “Hebrew font” do you mean? Is this an
> old-styled pre-Unicode pseudo-Hebrew font which puts aleph into the glyph
> for 'a', beth into the glyph for 'b', etc.?
> 
> Problem (3): Can you enumerate some of the missing “built-in fonts”?
> 
> Thank you very much!

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