Re: Language support (Hebrew)



General Schvantzkoph wrote:
> Have you used yumex to search for Hebrew packages?

Could you explain how to do that? I have looked for packages with a sub
string of "Hebrew" within them. I found through google the package
fontconfig-devel-2.2.3-5_2.rhfc4.at.x86_64.rpm
but I'm not sure if this is the right package. I have installed a font
package. Still, the only option under system settings, languages is
English.
I also found the package kde-i18n-Hebrew-3.4.1-0.fc4.1.noarch.rpm. Is
this a general purpose package for fedora core 4 or only for KDE. My
desktop environment is GNOME. Will this package serve for GNOME?

I want to edit emails in Hebrew. I have installed both Evolution and
Thunderbird email applications.
How could I tell if a package refers to Fedora Core 4, GNOME or one of
the email applications?

Thanks,
Avner

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