I installed KDE 3.0, and it rocks! I don't know how they did it, but the
programs are faster, without noticeable increase of loading time (it may even
take less time to load initially). The unicode support is great. Now one
problem:
When writing in Hebrew, the cursor doesn't realize that Hebrew is right to
left, so it just sits around. It thus becomes quite hard to insert text in
Hebrew.
Also, there was some talk a while back about using CTRL-shift to right justify
a paragraph that is in Hebrew. Well, I tried many times over, and to no
avail.
Finally, in the configure country and language dialog, I set the combination
that supposedly changes keyboard setting ("options" tab, under "group
shift/lock behavior") many times, to many different key combination, and
never did I manage to change between keyboard layouts unless I clicked on the
icon, so key combinations didn't work. It didn't lock the shift key either.
What is that setting for?
Another issue with the configure country and language dialog is that it
includes a few keyboards that I can't figure out what they are about (no docs
on this). The keyboards are "American w/ dead keys" and ISO8859-3.
Arie Folger
--
It is absurd to seek to give an account of the matter to a man
who cannot himself give an account of anything; for insofar as
he is already like this, such a man is no better than a vegetable.
-- Book IV of Aristotle's Metaphysics
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