home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!sunic!corax.udac.uu.se!tdb!matsb
- From: matsb@tdb.uu.se (Mats Bredell)
- Subject: Re: Installing Multiple Language Scripts
- Message-ID: <1992Jul25.140908.14652@tdb.uu.se>
- Organization: Dept. of Scientific Computing, Uppsala Univ.
- References: <jenkinsj-240792101125@tseng.taligent.com>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 14:09:08 GMT
- Lines: 35
-
- jenkinsj@blowfish.taligent.com (John H. Jenkins) writes:
- :
- : The easy way:
- :
- : Use the Installer. Install the Hebrew and Arabic systems over your
- : English system one by one. This will leave your whole system localized
- : as either Hebrew or Arabic (depending on which you did last), but if you
- : don't mind that, it's fast.
- :
- : The hard way:
- :
- : Install the Hebrew system (say) somewhere not over your English system.
- : Boot from your English system. Copy the following from your Hebrew
- : system folder and drop them on your English system folder; the Finder
- : will put them in the right places.
- :
- : #1. The Hebrew extension (Extensions folder)
- : #2. The Hebrew control panels.
- : #3. The Hebrew fonts, keyboards, and script (the System file--the
- : script has a little "world" icon).
- :
- : This will do it.
-
- I've tried this with the Arabic 7.0.1. It didn't work.
-
- By the way, what's this "Hebrew extension"? There was one just like that (but
- Arabic) in the Arabic system. What's it used for? All this extension does is
- give me a sysbeep on startup (probably telling me something is wrong).
-
- /Mats
- --
- Mats Bredell Mats.Bredell@udac.uu.se
- Uppsala University Computing Center (UDAC)
- Department of medical systems Ph: +46 18 187817
- Sweden Fax: +46 18 187825
-