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- From: RMB@CUNYVMS1.BITNET (Robert Braham)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.notabene
- Subject: RE: misc
- Message-ID: <009622B0.B24F6674.5057@cunyvms1.gc.cuny.edu>
- Date: 16 Oct 92 11:54:40 GMT
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- Jerry Walsh writes:
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- >Now the queries. When I installed NB4 and Lingua last night in my
- >late-night stupor, it worked find. Hebrew inserted into English text
- >pushed the characters to the left, as it should. Today, it doesn't.
- >Yes, I'm in Lingua (it's puce...), yes, the proper screen fonts seem
- >to be installed: I get the Lingua-specific transliterated diacritics
- >(aleph and ayin, shin, underdots, etc.), I get Hebrew and Greek fonts
- >onscreen, including Hebrew vowels (though I didn't try vocalized con-
- >sonants). Yes, I get the "H" indicator when I hit Ctrl-H. But the
- >Hebrew text enters left-to-right. What am I forgetting to do now
- >that it's daytime and I'm alert?
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-
- I used to get precisely this problem. Try activating the printer
- *first* (Set-Printer), the Lingua printer, that is. I think
- that's thw way I fixed it.
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