1. How do I disable KDE keyboard layout support? Indeed, changing XF86free didnt change anything so I guess something else is controlling it.
2. Fonts - sorry , I meant that I played with some fonts but some don't support Hebrew and those who are are ugly. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > On Thursday 20 March 2003 16:25, mnna4 wrote: > > I Installed RH 8.094 on my laptop and the only way I found to switch was > > by clicking on the small icon ( screen bottom right). > > Yes, I know that - but I want to old behaviour where I could set my kdb layout > to 'il' and then use alt-shift (like in windows) to type in english - can't > spare a hand to go to the mouse everytime I want to type a single letter in > english :-) > > > You should enable keyboard layouts and mark Israeli kb (I used Kcontrol). > > The solution Tzafrir offered is better - disable the KDE keyboard layout > support, and modify XF86Config to use both 'us' and 'il'. > > > I still have problem with the fonts since I can see only Alef thru Mem. The > > rest > > are shown as squares. > > That's really weird - I never heard that, usually its either all the fonts are > ok or none are shown properly. never heard about a half-half situation. maybe > you need to check your installed fonts, they may be corrupted. > > -- > Oded <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<> ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
