One thing that you can do, is get your win98 box, under W4L running
right-2-Left. There are lots of lang packs that out there for many
versions of windows to do this.
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Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-796-9023
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Jonathan B. Horen wrote:
> Mike Badger wrote:
>
> > Message: 11
> > Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 10:48:10 -0400
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > From: Mike Badger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: [Win4Lin-users] coming to terms with open-source
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > >Absolutely. I want to know that the version's life-cycle is
> > >sufficiently long enough, that I'll get my money's-worth.
> > >
> > >I also want to know if Win4Lin is ever going to support right-to-left
> > >languages, and if so, when? In what version? What time-frame?
> >
> > Version 3.0 will not provide the language support you're looking for. I
> > know of no current plans to implement it in an upcoming release.
>
> That's amazing, Mike!
>
> At least one-third of the world's population read and write from
> right-to-left... Arabic, sure, but it's the same for Hebrew.
>
> What's with you folks? BIDI support isn't new technology; heck, it's
> been with us since DOS. I've really got to ask -- why this arbitrary
> decision, when Win4Lin does support other languages/alphabets?
>
> If Microsoft sells Hebrew-enabled/localized versions of
> Windows3.1/95/98/NT4/2000, how's come NeTraverse doesn't even seem to be
> willing to consider supporting it in Win4Lin, let alone do it? Shoot,
> I've got friends here, who'll be glad to do it for you...
>
>
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