Hi People,

Well, as you know - there are binaries for KDE 3.0 RC3 (For RedHat and others) 
- so just 4 notes for you if you're planning to install them.

1. If you have previously installed any KDE 3.0 beta or built by yourself (KDE 
or QT) - you might want to remove the .qt/qtrc file or else you won't be able 
to use the right CTRL SHIFT keys to force text justification to the right.

2. Thanks to David Faure (the guy who worked hard on Kde Javascript 
implemtation) you might finally read globes clearly (the site is heavily 
based on MSIE javascript and no other browser shows it correctly other then 
Konqueror and MSIE) - I'm not sure if it's on RC3 but it has been fixed 2 
days ago.

3. Hebrew on pages - most of the bugs have been fixed thanks to lars, but 
there are few more of them - if you can - please make test cases so Lars can 
fix them (Lars, thanks for your great work on Hebrew on KDE 3.0)

4. Hebrew Menus - Menu Livne had done lots of work to localize the menus - if 
you can, please check it and report bugs to him (the hebrew translations on 
the binary build is in the "noarch" directory - you'll just need the hebrew 
RPM)

5. Starting KDE-3 - you might need to change your .xinitrc file to "exec 
startkde3" or else you'll still get KDE 2.2.x. Both version of KDE (2.x and 
3.0rc3) can sit together on the same machine since both of them uses 
different directories.

6. BACKUP your .kde directory before attempting to switch your main user to 
kde-3! once you run kde-3 it will convert your kde-2 settings to kde-3 - but 
it's still an rc3 and problems could happend - and the last thing you want to 
have is to be left without your settings, bookmarks, filters, wallpapers, 
etc... so be warned.

7. KMail send-before-receive - if you're using a notebook and you're using 
KMail, and you need this feature (Marshell, Maxim) - please test it to make 
sure it works, I have heard many companies in Israel want to use this feature 
- so please check that it works for you.

8. Reading PDF files - you may want to update to ghostscript 7 - it fixed lots 
of problems for me.

9. KOffice - works ok with hebrew - but the word importer doesn't import 
hebrew documents well (at least with my CV the fonts looks gybrish no matter 
what - even if I replace the fonts) but you can create new documents in 
hebrew (and kspread) and it works nicely, but koffice is not stable yet.

10. Anti Alias fonts - few notes here (skip it if you like non anti alias 
fonts):

*  if you're using it - make sure your windows fonts is in the 
/etc/X11/XftConfig - or else you'll get only the X true type fonts anti 
aliased.

* If you really want sharp fonts (fonts hinting) - you might want to compile 
freetype-2.0.9 and modifying the line in "include/freetype/config/ftoption.h" 
from: 

#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER
to:

#define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER

That way you'll get fonts hinting enabled and the fonts will look much better. 
Make sure you read the README.UNX file in the freetype to know where to put 
the libfreetype.so files - and thats specially goes to Mandrake users who got 
few of those libfreetype.so files..

* erase .xftcache before you're starting X - so you'll get each font listed 
twice - one anti aliased and one standard.

11. Due to an unresolved issue with XFree packaging - the default fonts when 
you're starting KDE is helvetica - since it's unicode and it's the first one 
which QT grabs - meaning pages in hebrew without proper CSS will look like 
boxes - so open Konqueror, click on Settings, Konfigure Konqueror, and in the 
HTML settings - change the fonts to something like Arial. Note: since QT now 
works Unicode - you won't see fonts setting for each encoding but only 1 
fonts settings there. Same thing needs to be done in Kcontrol/Fonts if you 
want to have everything in KDE supporting fonts (including web pages titles).

Final notes:
RC3 should be pretty stable - lots of things have been changed and enhanced - 
my suggestion would be to open another account in your machine and play with 
KDE-3 rc3. If you feel its good for you, then switch your main user to KDE-3. 
If not - stay with KDE 2.2.2.

Hope you'll enjoy..

Hetz

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