Quoting Micha Silver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Everyone's familiar with the excellent touch typing program, ktouch. In
earlier versions (1.4.x), bidi worked fine: You could choose a hebrew
keyboard, and load a hebrew 'lesson' (I got a good one from Asaf
Gordon), and type away.
In recent
Everyone's familiar with the excellent touch typing program, ktouch. In
earlier versions (1.4.x), bidi worked fine: You could choose a hebrew
keyboard, and load a hebrew 'lesson' (I got a good one from Asaf
Gordon), and type away.
In recent versions - 1.5.x -the bidi part got broken: the
We've been using ktouch (on FC3) for a while with a hebrew typing lesson
I cobbled together. As soon as the hebrew lesson was loaded the cursor
in the typing row shifted to the right.
I did a yum update (I have kde-redhat in my yum.conf list, in addition
to the regular stuff), and after that
ביום שישי, 30 ביוני 2006, 17:25, כתבת:
We've been using ktouch (on FC3) for a while with a hebrew typing lesson
I cobbled together. As soon as the hebrew lesson was loaded the cursor
in the typing row shifted to the right.
I did a yum update (I have kde-redhat in my yum.conf list, in addition
Diego Iastrubni wrote:
ביום שישי, 30 ביוני 2006, 17:25, כתבת:
We've been using ktouch (on FC3) for a while with a hebrew typing lesson
I cobbled together. As soon as the hebrew lesson was loaded the cursor
in the typing row shifted to the right.
I did a yum update (I have kde-redhat in my