On Sunday 03 February 2002 14:45, Leor Barth wrote: > Hello. > > I've compiled KDE 3.0 together with qt-copy from the KDE CVS. > > Hebrew support looks really good (adding Hebrew keyboard was a breeze) and > most > Hebrew sites render nicely in Konqueror.
There were other changes last night regarding hebrew, and other modifications will come after KDE 3.0 beta 2 (which will be out tommorow). > The one thing I couldn't do is get the cursor in KEdit to go from right to > left, with the text aligned to the right hand side (like ctrl + shift in > Notepad). Is this because I'm missing something, or is that functionality > not yet No, QT/KDE doesn't support hebrew the same as Windows does. The hebrew in QT/KDE when it comes to editing is that it's trying to become "smart"... If a first letter (or the first letter after a number) is hebrew - then the entire line will be aligned to the right side. if hebrew comes in a line that has started with english letters - then hebrew is switching to a "push" mode... > included? If not - is there some other simple text editor in which right to > left > writing is possible? As it is now - Kate (the official KDE advanced text editor) doesn't support hebrew fully yet, so you cannot use kate for writing hebrew text, but any other "rich-text-editor" based editor can do the job nicely. Hetz ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
