Quoting Orna Agmon, from the post of Sat, 28 Feb:
> > does it exist in apt? if not then report a bug about the vim
> > package.
> 
> vim does not come with Hebrew compiled on Debian. On Debian, only
> gvim-gtk comes with Hebrew. And guessing this is pretty hard, I think.
> And annoying- I can't do Hebrew in vi in the terminal.

correction - the package name is vim-gtk, and it has gtk dependencies
(sadly) for the gvim binary, but it is separate from the vim binary that
is also in the package. I never use gvim, only vim in xterm and console
and Hebrew works quite well.

Many have opened bug reports on this issue in the past (must install
vim-gtk and dependencies to get Hebrew on vim) but the maintainer sends
people to vim-gtk and doesn't care to add the compile option to the vim
package as well. I have no idea why exactly...

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Ira Abramov
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