On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 05:23:44PM +0200, Josh Roden wrote:
> Setting "LC_ALL=en.US" in /etc/profile fixes the problem.
> When I installed Red Hat 8.0 I only chose US and HEBREW
> so I can only select those two in KDE control panel.
> On my other computer (Red Hat 7.2) I have "Default (C)" selected and
> all of my LC_ env variables show "en.US" and I don't have a 
> problem with it. The RH8 computer showed "en_US.UTF-8" and that 
> gave me gibrish...

Nope. Setting LC_ALL is just a workaround. Not much better than setting
LC_CTYPE=en_US . Also try setting LC_CTYPE=he_IL .

Setting LC_ALL in your default config is generally a bad idea. Do you
use the US paper (8.5x11) by default?

BTW: some programs won't even let you type Hebrew with that.

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