Hebrew support is not done by gnome or kde. This is done by X . kde's
kikbd is simply an interface to the appropriate X functions.
Gnome comes with a gkb applet, that is an interface to either xkb or
xmodmap. But you can use any other program that you find useful. For
instance - for WindowMaker - there is a nice wm applet called wmkeyboard.
And you can use even kikbd (although you can't dock it in the gnome
panel).
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Micha Feigin wrote:
> Is it posible already to write hebrew under gnome?
> ( I don't care which direction at the moment, just switching the keyboard
> language)
> thanks
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