On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 22:01:57 UTC, Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
opined:

> That's odd. It should work then. Hmm. Do you have a IBM862 file in your
> LANGUAGE\CODEPAGE directory?

As I said in another message, the file is indeed present.

It has turned out that the class of acceptable CODEPAGEs is dependent 
on the COUNTRY statement, although for the life of me, I don't see why
that should be so.

On the chance that it might work, I changed the COUNTRY to 972, and 
again introduced the two changes that you suggested yesterday. It 
works, and I can type Hebrew into the telephone-finder web page. My 
world is now a more cheerful place; NOW we are having fun. Thank you, 
Mike, for steering me to the Alt-Shift solution.

Since OS/2 v2.0, I have COUNTRY as 049 (Germany -- I wanted a European
country), for various reasons that seemed sufficient and good in the 
says of v2.0, but which are no longer valid in the 21st century 
version. Again, I fail to see why a user, regardless of the COUNTRY 
statement, should be prevented from using any codepage that seems 
useful to him; it seems narrowminded.

Additional question: I have long used the UX keyboard, because it 
makes European diacritics easy to write. Is there a way to switch 
keyboards without rebooting, so that I can have access to that 
keyboard when I want it?

This problem has turned out to have nothing to do with browsers, of 
course, but I note in passing that there are the following differences
in the way various applications react to this trick:

E.EXE, Mozilla, and the two Pillarsoft editors retained the correct 
writing direction (right-to-left). Mozilla and Pillarsoft also moved 
the cursor to the right margin (when the writing field was otherwise 
empty), which is more aesthetic. EPM is disappointing: it writes the 
correct characters, but doesn't get the writing direction right (it 
may be that there is a macro to correct this, or maybe something to 
put in a recompile. DeScribe didn't react to Alt-Shift at all.

> 
> Stan Goodman wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 20:28:19 UTC, Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > opined:
> >
> > > What version of OS/2?
> >
> > This is MCP-1 with no fixes, just as it was mailed to me by IBM.
> >
> > > You might have a version that is from before we converged the Bidi code with
> > > the English OS.
> > >
> > > Mike
> > >
> > > Stan Goodman wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 16:19:47 UTC, Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > opined:
> > > >
> > > > > Sure, you can do this. Have fun!
> > > > >
> > > > > In config.sys, set CODEPAGE statement to CODEPAGE=862,850.
> > > > >
> > > > > Change the KEYBOARD statement to HE instead of US.
> > > >
> > > > Aha! You have reminded me that I went through this some time ago; it
> > > > didn't work then, and it didn't work just now when I repeated the
> > > > exercise.
> > > >
> > > > After I changed both statements exactly as you suggest, the reboot is
> > > > interrupted by the error message:
> > > >
> > > > SYS1196: The parameter "862" on line 40 of the CONFIG.SYS file is not
> > > > acceptable for the CODEPAGE statement. Line 40 is ignored.
> > > >
> > > > The order of the code pages makes no difference.
> > > >
> > > > Are we having fun yet?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Reboot.
> > > > >
> > > > > Now start e.exe.
> > > > >
> > > > > Notice that Alt+Shift right and Alt+Shift left change the cursor. This is
> > > > > how you change whether or not you are typing Hebrew or English.
> > > > >
> > > > > Have fun!
> > > > >
> > > > > Mike
> > > > >
> > > > > Stan Goodman wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 02:30:32 UTC, Michael Kaply
> > > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> opined:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Stan,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Remind me again because I always forget. Are you on a Hebrew OS/2 or
> > > > > > > English OS/2?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > It's the US version.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > Stan Goodman
> > > > > > Qiryat Tiv'on
> > > > > > Israel
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman".
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The Terrorist Credo: You can make friends by exploding bombs in public
> > > > > > places, and the more people you kill, the better they will like you.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli
> > > > > > Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat
> > > > > > (1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European
> > > > > > wrinkle.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Stan Goodman
> > > > Qiryat Tiv'on
> > > > Israel
> > > >
> > > > Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman".
> > > >
> > > > The Terrorist Credo: You can make friends by exploding bombs in public
> > > > places, and the more people you kill, the better they will like you.
> > > >
> > > > 200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli
> > > > Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat
> > > > (1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European
> > > > wrinkle.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Stan Goodman
> > Qiryat Tiv'on
> > Israel
> >
> > Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman".
> >
> > The Terrorist Credo: You can make friends by exploding bombs in public
> > places, and the more people you kill, the better they will like you.
> >
> > 200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli
> > Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat
> > (1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European
> > wrinkle.
> 


-- 
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel

Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman".

The Terrorist Credo: You can make friends by exploding bombs in public
places, and the more people you kill, the better they will like you.

200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli
Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat 
(1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European
wrinkle.

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