Itzhak Ben-Akiva
I need to enable hebrew writing on my Suse Linux. I succeeded to install the hebrew fonts. I can read hebrew text, however, I don't succeed to write in hebrew. When I change the keyboard fonts and try to write, I just get girbbish on the screen.
Sorry for answering very late, I didn't know any solution to your
problem.
But this seems to work on SuSE Linux 8.0 now.
The new Qt3/KDE3 supports bidirectinal writing, i.e. if you
select the Israelian keyboard in the KDE3 control center,
input of hebrew works in KDE3 applications.
In SuSE Linux 8.0 there is also a new terminal available
called 'mlterm' (multilingual terminal). 'mlterm' also supports
bidirectional writing, if you use it in UTF-8 mode. Just start
LANG=he_IL.UTF-8 mlterm
and select the Israelian keyboard in the KDE3 control center
and you can input hebrew into mlterm.
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Mike Fabian