In order to see hebrew fonts in xterm, you should run uxterm.Shalom!
While I was recently helped to get Hebrew fonts working in X (specifically, in OpenOffice 1.1.1), I have been unable to get them to work in the Linux console. For example, when I run vim -H, I get the proper cursor moving in the proper direction, but either no characters or blank characters are produced.
This will set the local and then you will see your heberew chars when you write.
In addition, though I don't know if this is related or not, the backspace key produces a ^? instead of the needed CTRL+H (backspace) character, both in the console and in xterm, and when I run some programs, such as Adobe Acrobat reader, I get the following error:
Warning: locale not supported by C library, locale unchanged
I think uxterm will solve this.
Any ideas?
Todah rabbah lachsheev... (×××× ××× ×××××)
William Cleveland, Ohio - sister city of Beit She'an
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