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I have found (in precise5.7.1) there is a pet version 0,5,9-1 for katoob in Puppy Package Manager.MrAccident wrote:able to install one of those files; and which extension to download?
install libgtkmm-2.4 and its dependencies and then install katoob.
Hope it works also in slacko
EDIT
No it is not in slacko's repo
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kaboot
downloaded source
http://sourceforge.net/projects/arabeye ... z/download
and compiled in slacko5.7 (you need devx_slacko_5.7.0.sfs loaded)
./configure
make
make install
executable is in /usr/local/bin/ and seems to work
Hope to see a langpack_he sooner or later
Don't forget to make kaboot your defaulttexteditor if you will be using MoManager.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/arabeye ... z/download
and compiled in slacko5.7 (you need devx_slacko_5.7.0.sfs loaded)
./configure
make
make install
executable is in /usr/local/bin/ and seems to work
Hope to see a langpack_he sooner or later
Don't forget to make kaboot your defaulttexteditor if you will be using MoManager.
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Hi L18L; I don't know how to install it. I looked on the web about this; but found only a way to install with PupGet; I don't see that I have this.
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Before you install it you should compile itMrAccident wrote:Hi L18L; I don't know how to install it. I looked on the web about this; but found only a way to install with PupGet; I don't see that I have this.
You need devx
Then download the source
then compile source
cd to downloaded source
./configure
make
make install
then it will be installed in /usr/local/bin
A click on katoob in /usr/local/bin will launch katoob
Hope this helps
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Thanks L18L.
I was looking for other text editors, and downloaded "Beaver", which works; and apparently LeafPad also has almost the same capabilities; though I think I prefer Beaver.
The reasons I thought they don't work were that no program yet was able to open and display Hebrew in my old files: RTF and Doc; and it just automatically starts a new line from the right - if I start typing in Hebrew, and from the left - if I start to type in English.
It's also possible to add a right to left invisible symbol and to start from English from the right, for instance.
So if you'll encounter someone who has problems with this matter - you can tell them that LeafPad or Beaver work.
A few questions I need to find out:
Is there a keyboard shortcut to start from one of the sides; like in Windows - the left Ctrl+Shift starts from left, and the right Ctrl+Shift starts from from the right?
And how to open the RTF and Doc files and see the Hebrew?
So if someone happen to know - please tell me.
People are really helpful on this forum; my hat's off to you.
I was looking for other text editors, and downloaded "Beaver", which works; and apparently LeafPad also has almost the same capabilities; though I think I prefer Beaver.
The reasons I thought they don't work were that no program yet was able to open and display Hebrew in my old files: RTF and Doc; and it just automatically starts a new line from the right - if I start typing in Hebrew, and from the left - if I start to type in English.
It's also possible to add a right to left invisible symbol and to start from English from the right, for instance.
So if you'll encounter someone who has problems with this matter - you can tell them that LeafPad or Beaver work.
A few questions I need to find out:
Is there a keyboard shortcut to start from one of the sides; like in Windows - the left Ctrl+Shift starts from left, and the right Ctrl+Shift starts from from the right?
And how to open the RTF and Doc files and see the Hebrew?
So if someone happen to know - please tell me.
People are really helpful on this forum; my hat's off to you.