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- From: "Peter Kirk" <Peter_Kirk AT sil.org>
- To: "John Richards" <jhr AT universalist.worldonline.co.uk>, "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: RE: Writing Unicode Hebrew
- Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 10:39:29 +0400
It gives this message as a warning that not everything is supported. But you
can still select the option and install most things. Try it and see. You may
need the latest service release of Office 2000, which you can download (if
you have the original installed) but it will take you some time. Most things
work on Windows 95. ME probably won't be different from 98.
Peter Kirk
-----Original Message-----
From: John Richards [mailto:jhr AT universalist.worldonline.co.uk]
Sent: 04 December 2000 13:24
To: Biblical Hebrew
Subject: Re: Writing Unicode Hebrew
From: "Peter Kirk" <Peter_Kirk AT sil.org>
> In principle this is easy enough in Unicode compatible
> applications like Word 2000 (with Hebrew support installed), and most
> programs in Windows 2000: you simply select the Hebrew keyboard and type
> away.
I get the impression one needs at least Windows 2000 as well as just MS
Office 2000. Under my system, using ONLY (sob!) Windows 98, when I try to
select Hebrew from the MS Office Tools, the Hebrew option is marked "Not
supported by system". Presumably Win ME is also OK. - ?
John Richards
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Writing Unicode Hebrew,
John Richards, 12/03/2000
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RE: Writing Unicode Hebrew,
Peter Kirk, 12/04/2000
- Re: Writing Unicode Hebrew, John Richards, 12/04/2000
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- Re: Writing Unicode Hebrew, Giuseppe Regalzi, 12/04/2000
- RE: Writing Unicode Hebrew, Peter Kirk, 12/05/2000
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RE: Writing Unicode Hebrew,
Peter Kirk, 12/04/2000
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