That's why I included them here, so you can copy and paste
Just remeber to set your locale to either Iso-8859-8 or UTF-8, or you'll
lose the special chars. Even more tricky, if your email client supports
BiDi (Your'e using kmail, but only the one that came with KDE-3 did, and
I don't know
(note that I am presently at a computer *not* set up for i18n)
I think Hebrew was made to go RTL just to give programmers headaches.
Actually, I'm trying to learn Hebrew, and I keep catching myself
trying to write it LTR. Now if Dimi went to the Hebrew alephbet,
would he have to change from Z1,
Now you are touching on subjects tender to my purpose on this list :-)
Dimi wouldn't have to change anything. A BiDi aware engine which is
complient enough (i.e. - not what we currently have in Wine)-: will
display a logical aleph followed by a 1 as an aleph followed by a 1
RTL (i.e. - the 1
On October 27, 2002 11:28 am, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
ChangeLog
Mark immutable objects as const. Fix inconsisten *-style.
This one, of course, is Z7, not Z8. Hmm, now I have problems
with digits, on top of the alphabet... And NO, we used to do
a _lot_ of math in Romania! :P
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Dimi.
Oh my god!!! he is running out of alphabet letters!!! ;-)
Shachar
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
ChangeLog
Mark immutable objects as const. Fix inconsisten *-style.
--- dlls/comctl32/listview.c.Z6 2002-10-27 10:29:52.0 -0500
+++ dlls/comctl32/listview.c 2002-10-27
On October 27, 2002 12:05 pm, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Oh my god!!! he is running out of alphabet letters!!! ;-)
That's right. And we don't know what's going to happen, it's
uncharted territory. So if you have listview problems, speak
now!!! :)
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Dimi.
On October 27, 2002 12:14 pm, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
àáâãäåæçèéëìîðñòôö÷øùú. Very useful `-)
Very cool man, but, ..., hmm, ..., I don't have a Hebrew keyboard. ;)
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Dimi.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 07:14:41PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I can offer you the Hebrew alphabet. Except à (Aleph), which was used
to indicate the various infiinity levels, there are 21 brand new, never
before used, ready for your viewing pleasure letters (the number grows
to
Andreas Mohr wrote:
What a weak and useless suggestion, this will run out of characters in
no time at all ;-)
Better use Chinese characters !
Bah! You are still weak! Better to use Klingon - I do beleive they've
reserve some Unicode space for them!
Actually, I believe Klingon got rejected. Some junk
about it not being a 'real' language or something.
Try telling that to all the people that speak it
though. Probably more than some of the other
languages represented in Unicode.
Maybe we should continue through the ASCII character
set: 'X'
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