On Mon, 20 May 2002, Diego Iastrubni wrote:

> On Sunday 19 May 2002 23:14, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > KDE3/gnome2 will give you that.

A simple text editor?

A simple word processor?

Both available from KDE (w/koffice)

> when nadav will finish his project, they will be usable ;)
> I did managed to write my mothers resume in kword, printing it, and I could
> fax it to others, but for bigdocuments, I doubt it been good. BTW: can I fax
> from oo?

And there is also LyX/LaTeX . For big documents, you should conside it as
well.

>
> > > very initial (read: worthless) Hebrew spell checker, etc.
> what's the problem? looking for words? I have an idea:
> rip them from the *.po files which meni did, look for one word translations
> and get the hebrew equivalent, so you have translation, but that is not
> needed, in this case so just look for hebrew words in those file. a simple
> perl could do it. and it is gpl.

I'm too lazy to search the (non-searchble!) archives of ivrix-discuss for
a link to a GPL-ed library that should create a Hebrew vocabulary, written
by some Technion graduate student. I posted it there about a year ago,
IIRC.

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
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