On 11/14/02 10:42 AM, "Rutie Adler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI,
> If I have to use a different ruler (which means moving to another
line) any time I switch languages, what's the use of having a WP
which claims to be bilingual?
Rutie
What font are you using for Hebrew? If you are using the Hebrew Language Kit
fonts then changing the English font should not effect the Hebrew. If, on
the other hand, you are using a font like "SuperHebrew" then changing the
English font will change them all.
So, perhaps a few more details and we can see what is going on... (Fonts
used, type of ruler, etc.)
-Chris
Hi,
For my Hebrew text I'm generally using Pninim and for the English --
Times, Paltino, Comic Sans MS. Thanks, Rutie
Now, can someone please answer Rutie's question?
OK, Dave, just be patient...
When I change the font of a given ruler (which pertains to English
text interspersed with Hebrew), the Hebrew comes out garbage, and
when I use the Hebrew font, the English font changes to a fixed
English font, namely while I want, say, palatino, it comes out Time.
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