Hi,
I use the il xkb map and it works like a charm -- if I run a program
with LANG=he, I can type there in Hebrew. However, is it possible to
use *three* languages in a program? For example, I'd like to use
Russian in my browser too. I can use the same setxkbmap command with
the "ru" map, and then run the browser with LANG=ru_RU and it works.
But what if I want to use both Hebrew and Russian? Is it even
theoretically possible?
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