On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 01:52:10PM +0000, Shlomi Loubaton wrote:
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 08:54:05AM +0200, Orna Agmon wrote:
> > > yudit. And it does not come up as a result of apt-cache search 'hebrew'.
> > > I just do not remember why I needed it to set up Hebrew...
> >
> > It has a built-in keyboard map for 'hebrew' . It also comes with
> > 'uniconv' that works better than iconv for charset converions.
> > As an editor I'm not sure it is of much use. But uniconv is useful.
> >
> > Two other things:
> >
> > A vim version with 'rightleft' compiled in.
> 
> does it exist in apt? if not then report a bug about the vim package.
> 

The standard vim in debian is compile with 'rightleft' support so you
don't need a special one.

> >
> > And naturally I'd suggest ivritex .
> 
> ok, but only if LaTeX is to be installled.
> 
> >
> > What about openoffice?
> 
> As you know, there's no hebrew debian package right now.
> 
> > What about bidi support in gnu emacs?
> 
> What's the debian package name?
> 

There is bidi-emacs which I don't think is in the official repositories
and IIRC it wasn't accepted into the main tree as a different approach
was chosen, I think for unicode emacs (21.4?)

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