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EXTRA_DIST = \
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autogen.sh \
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README \
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README-HEBREW \
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file2header.sh \
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irssi.spec \
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irssi.spec.in \
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Hebrew support in irssi
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-----------------------
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Before you can enjoy IRCing in Hebrew, you need to get two other things.
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1. FriBidi, a free implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm).
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See http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/freesw/FriBidi/
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2. hebxfonts, a collection of Unicode-encoded Hebrew fonts along
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with the keyboard mappings to use them (the right Alt key will be
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configured to generate Hebrew characters).
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See http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/fonts/
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After you get these two, you should be ok to go. To enable the Hebrew
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support, specify --enable-gtk-hebrew=<path>. If the path starts with a
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tilde (~), it is taken relative to your home directory. Here's a good
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idea:
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configure --enable-gtk-hebrew=~/.gnome/irssi-hebrew.gtkrc
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After compiling and installing, you should copy the supplied gtkrc
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file to where you told the program it would find it. Say you're at the
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root of the irssi source tree, typing:
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cp src/gui-gnome/irssi-hebrew.gtkrc ~/.gnome/irssi-hebrew.gtkrc
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would do the trick.
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One last configuration task is done from within irssi. Fire it up,
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then go to the preferences dialog box and select a Hebrew font.
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(e.g., -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*-*-c-*-iso8859-8)
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The Hebrew support is not complete; it works as expected (ie, reversing
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stuff with the FriBidi thingy) for the text entry field and for the
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output text. In other places, you may see Hebrew characters, only
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going left-to-right; in yet other places, you may not see Hebrew at all.
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I have no intention of making this any better; comprehensive support
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for Hebrew should come from within the GTK+ widget set, and not by
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patching applications.
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Ronen Tzur <rtzur@shani.net>
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