> > > BTW, it isn't working in Kate for some reason.
> >
> > Yes, kate is completely broken for arabic and hebrew.
>
> the cursor progression also doesn't work in Kword, which is a shame...
> (guess it will probably be fixed in koffice 1.2)

Hopefully. Unfortunately, KDE does not have a lot of developers speaking a 
semitic language, so it is mostly up to 1-2 people to fix things. I'd be 
really happy if we could get one or two more people that are interested in 
fixing these issues, as I am pretty much overworked already :)

> but kedit really does the job.

kedit just uses the Qt classes, and these are by now fortunately working in 
most cases.

> btw, i didn't manage to open hebrew (or non hebrew, for that matter) RTF
> files with Kword. is there a filter available?

No idea.

> this release is simply asskicking. i hope Gnome 2.0 will be as good as
> this - it's a real challenge!

Thanks. I'm glad to hear that :))

> I'll be publishing a story about KDE as a free option for israeli
> desktop users in Nana in the next few days.

:))

Lars


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