this was for a
dictionary though or something else. Responses would be greatly
appreciated!
Thank you in advance.
John
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John,
I use XeTeX instead of LaTeX for Hebrew because it allows me to use any
font installed on my system. If you type in unicode (utf8) and use a
unicode font, this works well. I don't know about legacy fonts. I know
there is some support for Hebrew aside from what I have mentioned, but I
this was for a
dictionary though or something else. Responses would be greatly
appreciated!
Thank you in advance.
John
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John,
I use XeTeX instead of LaTeX for Hebrew because it allows me to use any
font installed on my system. If you type in unicode (utf8) and use a
unicode font, this works well. I don't know about legacy fonts. I know
there is some support for Hebrew aside from what I have mentioned, but I
this was for a
dictionary though or something else. Responses would be greatly
appreciated!
Thank you in advance.
John
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John,
I use XeTeX instead of LaTeX for Hebrew because it allows me to use any
font installed on my system. If you type in unicode (utf8) and use a
unicode font, this works well. I don't know about legacy fonts. I know
there is some support for Hebrew aside from what I have mentioned, but I