You may want to check out Ori Idan's Drorit
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/drorit)
While it is double-sided, its interface language is Hebrew.
A year ago it did not have a CSV exporter, and I started developing one.
However I did not get around to finish it.
Hello,
I'm looking for an open source program (I hope for Linux but if it's a
Windows/BSD it's also okay for now) that does *one sided* Accounting management
for personal use (that is, *no* IRS or any external group will get this
information).
The program must support Hebrew on writing and hopefu
Known bug in 2.x.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314988
Gilboa
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 09:26 +0200, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to be able to enter text in Hebrew from right to
> left, like the BIdiUI extention works in Thunderbird, but in
> Evolution.
>
> Is it
Just to correct myself.
RTL input semi-works. You can type text from left to right.
(I'm typing this on 2.2.3) E.g:
שלום עולם - מה שלום כולם...
But it is severely broken. (At least on Fedora/Evo2.2.3 and
Slackware/Evo2.4.0
(Numbers and punctuation marks end up in the wrong place.)
Gilboa
On Tue,
KDE 3.5 was just added to the unstable tree of Debian a few days ago. I
guess it will be added to Etch in a few weeks from now.
The last time i've used Beagle (Debian SID package) - it didn't support
Mozilla-Thunderbird.
Cheers,
Gal
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>To my inquiry about Copernic, the followin
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