On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 12:05:14AM +0200, Gil Freund wrote:
Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
Gil Freund wrote on 2003-11-02:
[SNIP]
What whould be the optimal way to change the language, that would be compatible with OO or CXOffice?
What's the problem with OO compatibility?
I would like to have to context switching (keyboard or -> <- Icons) switch language as well, and not have to preform two action (context switch, language switch)
I don't understand the icons thingy, if you mean the icons in the task bar you will need the gnome/kde applets.
No, I don't use either. I meant the context switch on the OO or Office icon bar.
cxoffice doesn't handle context switching very well for me (or hebrew for that matter) although the only hebrew app I have installed with it is explorer for the ocational page that doesn't handle mozilla (mostly maps). It doesn't even show the typed text in hebrew (the page shows up ok).
Same for me, until I started to use LANG=he.IL
OO does the context swtiching by itself quite well when you switch the language. (input direction changes automaticaly).
This is where I can't get it right. Context switching makes the paragraph RTL or LRT, as does ctrl-a, but the input language is still in english until I do a double shift (the xkb switch I get following the iglu FAQ).
Gil
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