On Monday 18 February 2002 16:46, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> The question isn't which font you select in Notepad but how you save it
> in Notepad. In Windows 2000 and later, Notepad has an option for saving
> in UTF-8 as well as in Unicode format. Try both and see whether KEdit
> can handle them. If KEdit doesn't open one of them smoothly (it should
> open the Unicode on smoothly), pre-select the encoding in KEdit's Open
> dialog.
about kde editors: kate and kwrite are basicly the same program (same source
code under the same dir). They both use a made-from scartch editing engine.
They will mess up hebrew and arabic. This proram has a selection of language
when loading and saving. Ilia already pointed it already. OTHA, kedit does
handle hebrew well, since it uses a QLineEdit from QT, which handles hebrew
OK.
talking about kde3 beta2:
1) I cannt use kde widgets themes. They are compiled in, since when I try to
logout I do see kde style (hicolor) in the logout button.
2) kmail show color pane accopies all message window, and does not work.
anyone sees it as well? is there a way to fix it?
-דיאגו
)ושכל אלה שלא רואים את זה, יסבלו בשקט....(
--
After watching an extremely attractive maternity-ward patient
earnestly thumbing her way through a telephone directory for several
minutes, a hospital orderly finally asked if he could be of some help.
"No, thanks," smiled the young mother, "I'm just looking for a
name for my baby."
"But the hospital supplies a special booklet that lists hundreds
of first names and their meanings," said the orderly.
"That won't help," said the woman, "my baby already has a first name."
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