On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 02:12:50PM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> > > hmmm, very strange, locale on latest gentoo dont have Hebrew UTF
> > >
> > > the version is: (GNU libc) 2.3.1
> > >
> > > Maybe this effect the Xkb ?
> > >
> > > locale -a|grep utf
> > > ar_IN.utf8
> > > en_IN.utf8
> > > fa_IR.utf8
> > > hi_IN.utf8
> > > ko_KR.utf8
> > > mr_IN.utf8
> > > se_NO.utf8
> > > ta_IN.utf8
> > > te_IN.utf8
> > > ur_PK.utf8
> > > vi_VN.utf8
> >
> > Generate one. But use the name: "he_IL.UTF-8". ("utf8" vs. "UTF-8"
> > shouldn't make a difference, but then again, someone might actually rely
> > on the charset part in the future)
>
> after lots of hard time I finally found out how to generate it:
> localedef -f UTF-8 -i he_IL he_IL.UTF-8
>
> but still after export I couldn't write Hebrew in X or view Hebrew filename
> on the HD.
>
> Any ideas ? refers ?
What is the output of 'locale'
With what programs do you have this problem? What terminals?
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