On 2003-02-25, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: > I'm afraid I'll have to chill out the optimism a bit. The original post asked > about writing a complicated /hebrew/ document. The situation of ivritex, the > hebrew support for LaTeX, is far from perfect. Ready yourself for an odd bug > oneic in a while, and using a good font is still a problem (at least for > myself). > > Having said that, it is feasible - and even recomended (since your document is > complicated and full of features, we might earn a couple of bug fixes :) ) > I'd like to use UTF-8 but I can't manage to get omega/lambda to show Hebrew (I just got Greek to work :). Is this a path I should continue trying or should I just fall back to normal tex and use iconv?
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