| Summary: | hebrew support for syscons on FreeBSD | ||||||
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| Product: | Base System | Reporter: | allow <allow> | ||||
| Component: | misc | Assignee: | freebsd-bugs (Nobody) <bugs> | ||||
| Status: | Closed FIXED | ||||||
| Severity: | Affects Only Me | ||||||
| Priority: | Normal | ||||||
| Version: | 4.1-STABLE | ||||||
| Hardware: | Any | ||||||
| OS: | Any | ||||||
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Description
allow
2000-08-26 16:30:00 UTC
State Changed
From-To: open->feedback
What you mean by
> The hebrew fonts are ISO-8859-8 compatible.
?
I.e. do you mean that they _fully_ conforms ISO-8859-8 standard
or some positions are different or not implemented?
We need standard fully conformant fonts only and not local hacks.
If your fonts differs from ISO-8859-8 somehow, please fix them and re-submit.
The fonts conforms ISO-8859-8 standard, as far as I know, and they are similar to the fonts used to be burned in the old pcs bioses, which had built-in hebrew support. The keymap remaps all the hebrew symbols on the keyboard, but not a phonetic keyboard (which is rarly used in israel), but the more common keyboard layout. Anyway I gave the fonts to some of my friends for testing them, and got only good responses. Thanks, Allow. On Sun, 27 Aug 2000 ache@FreeBSD.org wrote: > Synopsis: hebrew support for syscons on FreeBSD > > State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback > State-Changed-By: ache > State-Changed-When: Sun Aug 27 09:36:25 PDT 2000 > State-Changed-Why: > What you mean by > > The hebrew fonts are ISO-8859-8 compatible. > ? > > I.e. do you mean that they _fully_ conforms ISO-8859-8 standard > or some positions are different or not implemented? > We need standard fully conformant fonts only and not local hacks. > If your fonts differs from ISO-8859-8 somehow, please fix them and re-submit. > > > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=20864 > State Changed From-To: feedback->closed Commited, but names are different |