On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Shai Bentin wrote:

> Say I use, for example, a JtextField or JTextArea. I set the font, the default
> locale... everything supports hebrew. more over, I also do "setText" and put
> in unicode ("\u05d1\u05d2\u202c..."). When running I see the text in hebrew
> displayed in the text input field with no problem. However, when typing
> hebrew in the same field I see squares. When I type hebrew in other non java
> applications it works.
>
> it looks like Java doesn't map the key typed correctly?

Check the following:
1. setxkbmap
2. LC_CTYPE and other localizatoin environment variables.
3. Font definitions for the relevant text widgets.
                                             --- Omer
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