> Hi,
> I succeeded using Hebrew fonts in my browser without any problem.
> How can I type in hebrew? There is any text editor? Do I have to re-map the 
> keyboard with xkb?
> 


vim, or gvim if you prefer a GUI, is the way I am editing Hebrew text.
The definitions of the kbd is done by a cmd from within the editor. But you 
must have the proper support compiled in. Debian's vim package has this.

Your message mentions an Hebrew text editor in the context of Internet 
browsing. I believe that typing Hebrew into an html server is more problematic.
If you are using any desktop env (KDE, GNOME) then, as far as I know, there 
are tools that are integrated to the env.
  

BTW: Do other distros have Hebrew support for vim compiled in by default?


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