Thank you all for the very interesting thread.

FYI I'm using fedora core 5, KDE, everything standard. But that is not relevant.
Dotan I think, almost figured me out, I'm using Linux for years, but
always in console mode, never graphics, never gui. For that I used
windows.

All I needed to know is that on the bottom right there's a little icon
with "US" on
it, and by clicking it, I'd switch to hebrew input.

You could have said - very similar to windows.

Anyway, this "how to kill a fly with an atomic bomb" was very educational.

Thanks
Dan

On 2/14/07, Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
El mié, 14-02-2007 a las 09:55 +0200, Dan Bar Dov escribió:
> How do I input hebrew on Linux?
Your question sound like,¨ How do I use an computer?¨
> More specifically, in firefox (2.0).
Could you be more specific? Which Linux distribution and desktop
enviroment are you using?
Did you set the Hebrew?
Usually you have to:
1. Set the Hebrew keyboard.
2. Have installed the Hebrew packages of* your* distro including aspell
for Hebrew if you want support for spelling and, if it is available for
your distro, Firefox-locale-he if you want Firefox in Hebrew. Hebrew
packages are often called Language-pack-he or Langauge-support-he in
some distros. Hebrew fonts, as Culmus, and other basics features have to
be installed by default in most distros.

Julian
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
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