how to get hebrew letters to be seen and printed in abiword
my wife is a hebrew teacher in our jewih school. She makes work lists for children herself. I do have hebrew support in Openofficeorg in alt linux( wich is on my computer), but i like puppy so much and abiword is enough for us.
hebrew support for abiword ?
- Dougal
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Go to system->mouse/keyboard wizard, then select the advanced configuration.
Add the "il" layout to the settings (I hope you're using Xorg...), then add a modifier, so you can change between layouts (ctrl+alt etc).
After that, changing to the "il" layout when using Abiword should make it display Hebrew chars -- but only for the unicode fonts -- Dejavu and Bitstream Vera (if you've got it).
If you want more fonts, you can either install the MS fonts (instructions elsewhere on the forum) or add the Culmus fontpack -- just get a Slackware package of it and install as an elien package, then run make sure the path the fonts installed to is listed among the font paths: open Gxset from the menu. If the path isn't listed it, add the sleect "save".
then run "fc cache -f" from the commandline. (I've written instructions on how to do all this in the past)
Add the "il" layout to the settings (I hope you're using Xorg...), then add a modifier, so you can change between layouts (ctrl+alt etc).
After that, changing to the "il" layout when using Abiword should make it display Hebrew chars -- but only for the unicode fonts -- Dejavu and Bitstream Vera (if you've got it).
If you want more fonts, you can either install the MS fonts (instructions elsewhere on the forum) or add the Culmus fontpack -- just get a Slackware package of it and install as an elien package, then run make sure the path the fonts installed to is listed among the font paths: open Gxset from the menu. If the path isn't listed it, add the sleect "save".
then run "fc cache -f" from the commandline. (I've written instructions on how to do all this in the past)
What's the ugliest part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
- Dougal
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You can open /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add "il" to the XkbLayout line.magerlab wrote:i tried to set hebrew as my 3rd language, but can not
maybe i need manually change xkb settings?
can i also add fonts from existing linux on my computer by just coping it?
Yes, there's no problem adding fonts from other places, but you'll need to update the font config files:
In the directory where you put the fonts, you'll need to run "mkfontdir" and "mkfontscale". You'll also need to run "fc-cache -f".
(If the directory the fonts go in doesn't exist, you'll have to add it to the font path first)
What's the ugliest part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind