Well, I beg to differ.
I'm not sure what 4.3.0 did, but the correct behaviour should be that
shift-9 produces open brackets in left to right languages, and close
brackets on right to left languages. shift-0 should produce the other one.
As far as the engravings go, it is up to the display
-Original Message-
From: Shachar Shemesh
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Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:07 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: xkb handling in upcoming 4.3.0
Well, I beg to differ.
I suspect the bottom line is the same result, only it sounds like you
know
Then we agree: it's a bug in X.
Who shall report?
Please do so. I'm currently rather busy with some other problems (mainly
getting everything ready for Qt-3.2) and preparing my visit to Israel
beginning of March :)
Cheers,
Lars
k3b new version should support it as well,
personaly I really like k3b
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
On Monday 03 February 2003 00:54 am, Ira Abramov wrote:
I usually burn ISO images, but a friend copied me a cue+bin pair.
Hi,
Few people have asked about those RPMS in the $subject..
For RH 7.3 and 8.0 - go to: http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ - note that
you'll need to install apt4rpm to use the APT system to download and install
those RPMS..
Mandrake 9 users - go to:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Hetz Ben-Hamo, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
For RH 7.3 and 8.0 - go to: http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net/ - note that
you'll need to install apt4rpm to use the APT system to download and install
those RPMS..
quick note for the impatiant
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Eyal Shani wrote:
Thanks in advance, and please reply to me direct too as im not in the list.
^^^^
I urge anyone who spends his valuable time replying to Eyal (an Oracle
employee, if to judge from his
Hi all, I hope any of you can help...
I use mandrake. I'm programming something in java that needs to get input in
hebrew.What happens is strange:
Say I use, for example, a JtextField or JTextArea. I set the font, the default
locale... everything supports hebrew. more over, I also do setText
-Original Message-
From: Eyal Shani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
A customer want to install Oracle Real Application Cluster on Red Had
Advanced server.
We have a backup problem because the customer uses a windows
version of
veritas and dont want to spend money on another backup
As it looks like you are not a subscriber to the list, I've CC:ed you.
sorry if you get this twice.
Quoting Eyal Shani, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
hi all,
A customer want to install Oracle Real Application Cluster on Red Had
Advanced server.
I know a good psychiatrist I can refer him to
Hello Eyal,
A customer want to install Oracle Real Application Cluster on Red Had
Advanced server.
We have a backup problem because the customer uses a windows version of
veritas and dont want to spend money on another backup software. we need to
backup raw device to tapes on another server.
Quoting Omer Zak, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
Thanks in advance, and please reply to me direct too as im not in the list.
^^^^
I urge anyone who spends his valuable time replying to Eyal (an Oracle
employee, if to
Eyal Shani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A customer want to install Oracle Real Application Cluster on Red Had
Advanced server.
Have you tried asking Red Hat? You *do* work for Oracle, don't you?
Then you have partnership relations with RH. I suppose if Oracle
approach them and say, it's either
Omer Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Eyal Shani wrote:
Thanks in advance, and please reply to me direct too as im not in the list.
^^^^
I urge anyone who spends his valuable time replying to Eyal
I don't mind questions from offlist people, but questions about
proprietery products with no intereset for the Free Software community
(nor even, sigh, for OpenSource people), should be filtered out.
Not to defend the practice of asking a question without being
on the list, but what about the
Hi Shai,
This is a keyboard mapping problem. You need a keymap that maps to Unicode
Hebrew. Otherwise you need to translate the keycodes inside your Java app.
The squares are the fonts way to indicate that you entered keymap value
outside of the range of the font. If I am not mistaken we use
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Shai Bentin wrote:
Say I use, for example, a JtextField or JTextArea. I set the font, the default
locale... everything supports hebrew. more over, I also do setText and put
in unicode (\u05d1\u05d2\u202c...). When running I see the text in hebrew
displayed in the text
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't mind questions from offlist people, but questions about
proprietery products with no intereset for the Free Software community
(nor even, sigh, for OpenSource people), should be filtered out.
Not to defend the practice of asking a
Quoting Alex Shnitman, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
If it's desired, and enough people are willing to take on the job, I
guess we can set this list up as a moderated list, but I don't think
that everybody will agree to do this.
did I say we should moderate EVERY post? I just think that
Not to defend the practice of asking a question without being on the
list, but what about the bigger goal of helping a linux win?
I see that as a moot issue. Linux has already won. what I
Ever heard of be paranoid?
I wouldn't say that Linux has won any time soon, there is a lot more
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Alex Shnitman, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
If it's desired, and enough people are willing to take on the job, I
guess we can set this list up as a moderated list, but I don't think
that everybody will agree to do this.
did I saywe
Can anyone remind me why Linux-IL was set up to receive messages from
non-subscribers (subject to human moderator's approval) in the first
place?
If there is no good reason, how about reconfiguring the list to reject all
messages from non-subscribers? Then Alex Shnitman will not have to
Hi,
I'm trying to configure a transparent HTTP proxy that will affect the
local host in system or application level.
I've already successfully configured such a proxy for remote hosts,
however I had a problem with setting it up for a local host, as the proxy's
attempt to connect out are
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 17:43, Omer Zak wrote:
Can anyone remind me why Linux-IL was set up to receive messages from
non-subscribers (subject to human moderator's approval) in the first
place?
Because some desired messages do come from non-subscribers, such as
event notifications or job offers.
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
Can anyone remind me why Linux-IL was set up to receive messages from
non-subscribers (subject to human moderator's approval) in the first
place?
If there is no good reason, how about reconfiguring the list to reject all
messages from
New topic = new thread :)
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
list, but what about the bigger goal of helping a linux win?
I see that as a moot issue. Linux has already won. what I
Ever heard of be paranoid?
nope. Paranoia, per the DSM-IV, is a serious
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003, Alon Altman wrote about Transparent proxy for local PC:
I've already successfully configured such a proxy for remote hosts,
however I had a problem with setting it up for a local host, as the proxy's
attempt to connect out are redirected back to the proxy.
One trivial
I've already successfully configured such a proxy for remote hosts,
however I had a problem with setting it up for a local host, as the proxy's
attempt to connect out are redirected back to the proxy.
One trivial (but rather silly) workaround is to use a second proxy; If you
capture
Hello folks
It may be picky or stupid, but here goes.
I have setup a new system, and set it up to use the IST timezone. Hardware clock is
set to GMT, and date returns the IST time properly. I've also set up ntpd to query the
IIX timeserver.
The only problem that this setup has in this
I have compiled the rh rpm in my mandrake 9 and found no problems with the
gui. What are you talking about?
- diego
áéåí ùìéùé, 11 áôáøåàø 2003, 14:43, Ira Abramov ëúá:
Quoting Ely Levy, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
what was the end in the argument between mplayer's dev
and debian about
Arik wrote:
The only problem that this setup has in this respect is
syslog. For the life of me I can't make syslog dump its log
files in GMT. Since this is a firewall, I want to have
accurate GMT logs that I can use for security violation reports.
Is there any way to have syslog use the
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 10:06:46 +0200
Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as the engravings go, it is up to the display engine to display
Engravings...display engine What?
I was talking about the engravings on the plastic keycaps on the keyboard
(Hacharita al gabey hamakashim).
I'm
using mandrake 9.0 with kde3.
There
is a keymap changing utility that comes with kde. Can someone explain to me
what this small applet actually does and where it gets all the keyboard maps it
uses?
I
looked in /etc/X11/xkb/keymaps/xfree86 and other files I found there and couldn't
Oron Peled wrote:
Engravings...display engine What?
I do believe I was not properly understood. I'll try again.
I was talking about the engravings on the plastic keycaps on the keyboard
(Hacharita al gabey hamakashim).
So was I.
It has no $#$^#$ display engine (yet).
Dure you do.
Then we agree: it's a bug in X.
Who shall report?
Please do so. I'm currently rather busy with some other problems (mainly
getting everything ready for Qt-3.2) and preparing my visit to Israel
beginning of March :)
I still don't understand why some people claim that mirroring
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
I still don't understand why some people claim that mirroring characters in
the keymap is wrong.
The alternative is that every Bidi toolkit (or an application that
has its own bidi implementation like OpenOffice) should have a code for
mirroring the
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Shai Bentin wrote:
I'm using mandrake 9.0 with kde3.
There is a keymap changing utility that comes with kde. Can someone
explain to me what this small applet actually does and where it gets all
the keyboard maps it uses?
When you change a keymap with this applet, is
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Shai Bentin wrote:
Hi all, I hope any of you can help...
I use mandrake. I'm programming something in java that needs to get input in
hebrew.What happens is strange:
Say I use, for example, a JtextField or
Quoting Diego Iastrubni, from the post of Tue, 11 Feb:
I have compiled the rh rpm in my mandrake 9 and found no problems with the
gui. What are you talking about?
I wish I could say the same about my own complation. the fact the GUI
sucked had nothing to do with the distro, I suspect. it's
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