My point was not related to bidi at all: I remember that opera 4 (I
believe that even opera 5) does not allow you to set a different font for
different charsets. It only allows you to set a different font for
different HTML elements (IIRC). This meant that originally using opera
with visual
On Sunday 03 March 2002 17:42, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Use biditext :-(
reverses each word, but not per line, I mean you see (sorry for the logical
hebrew):
áñãø äëì, òåìí ùìåí?
usable but not that much. I tried opera6 beta1 last weekend, and it renderes
walla! the best of every other linux
I have downloaded opera 6, just to have a look.
Its a very nice looking browser. However I couldn't get it to show
hewbrew correctly, the closest I got was to show hebrew inverted.
Any Ideas?
Shai
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On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Shai Bentin wrote:
I have downloaded opera 6, just to have a look.
Its a very nice looking browser. However I couldn't get it to show
hewbrew correctly, the closest I got wasto show hebrew inverted.
Any Ideas?
Use biditext :-(
Does opera finaly have support
Does opera finaly have support for a hebrew charset, e.g: allowing me to
set the font for ISO-8859-8/windows-1255 pages?
Not at 6.0 version - only newer version which will be based on QT-3.0
(current one uses QT 2.x) - so probably Opera 7 - thats according to their
tech support.
Hetz