On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
Some one needs to change all the labels, menus and
commands and to make the right changes to in the code
so I'll support "Right To Left" etc.
In application where all labels and menu commands are defined outside the
code as "resources", and you have a
Hi,
No, It wont do any damage, The only thing you mite
experience (and as Tzafrir stated can be corrected) is
that your Heb messages will appear as garbage or in
the wrong direction.
I'm sinking my palm on bath Linux (At home) and Win2K
(At the office) and there are no other problems.
Erez
Hi,
Following the example of MS-Office,IE,W2K the aim is
to make general
software Hebrew-enabled (mainly: support unicode and
bidirectionality).
There is some progress in that direction (next
versions of QT and GTK will
have such support).
I'd have to agree that there are some changes
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
Don't you think that it's about time we make a Hebrw
distribution ?
You should take a look at the Ivrix project which aims to do just that.
Its URL is http://www.ivrix.org.il/.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
Erez
Hi,
I'm using a Palm syncing it in to both my home Linux
box and MS2K at work.
As in most other applications Hebrew support as much
as I know is simply not posible. I managed to see
Hebrew fonts but it's always in the wrong direction or
completely messed up.
There is a way to see and write
OK, so if I sysc with my home LINUX and my office WIN98, will this do any
**damage** to the Hebrew data from my office? My problem is that although I
don't really need Hebrew on my home entries, all the stuff in my office
**Outlook** is sent in Hebrew, so I don't want the sync process to damage
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Erez Boym wrote:
Hi,
I'm using a Palm syncing it in to both my home Linux
box and MS2K at work.
As in most other applications Hebrew support as much
as I know is simply not posible. I managed to see
Hebrew fonts but it's always in the wrong direction or
I'm about to buy a Palm. I know there are several apps to sync and backup on
LINUX. But I haven't found any info on Hebrew support. Does anyone have any
info (or better still) first hand experience using a Palm and syncing Hebrew
data on a Linux box?
TIA
//-
Shlomo