> Why is this a KDE bug? > In Gnome and Windows the user can type an arbitrary unicode character that he needs. In KDE he cannot. You can argue that it is a Qt or Xorg bug, but in the end only KDE users suffer from it.
> Typing RLE seems rather pointless if you can't also type PDF (RLE starts > an embedding of right-to-left text, PDF ends it). > Yes, I would like the PDF character as well. > But could you give an example where you'd actually prefer to use > RLE/LRE/PDF to RLM/LRM? > Sure. My email sig: * נא לא לשלוח מכתבי שרשרת. * שלח דוא"ל בקידוד UTF-8. אל תשלח בתבנית וורד. * שלח דוא"ל לרב נמענים בשדה BCC "עותק נסתר", לא בשדה TO "אל". Because of the embedded LTR characters, the only way to get it to display properly in an LTR environment is to wrap the whole thing in RLE/PDF characters. > BTW: you can always map three extra keys on the keyboard to provide RLE, > LRE and PDF. Just like RLM and LRM are defined in > /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/il (look for 'LRM'). e.g. use finalmem, > finalnun and finalkaph . > That might work. Thanks. -- Dotan Cohen http://bido.com http://what-is-what.com Please CC me if you want to be sure that I read your message. I do not read all list mail. _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il
