"Here is the characters in the set"
There is not a single Hebrew letter there.
Here are the Hebrew letters, they look like this:
"Here is the characters in the set"
There is not a single Hebrew letter there.
Here are the Hebrew letters, they look like this:
Hi Availor,
It copies just perfectly for me... Here is the example and the .xar follows...
the .xar File
Hi John Rayner,
Sorry John I had intended that reply for John Clements who was looking for a "greater than or equal to" and a "Less than or equal to" character in a font. I should have addressed it to John C.
After reading all that Hebrew font discussion I had to go sit down and take an aspirin.
Gray.
John, your text is reversed...
It looks like this: Your text is reversed ->
-> desrever si txet rouY
It doesn't wrok I'm afraid http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif
משפט ×–×” ×*כתב בעברית
Oh well, I tried... They display right in my browser, but the order is reversed in the source... and one cop-ies and pastes from the source.
Well this, I think, is what was giving me grief. I found that John's and Robin's method worked well plus the text-reversing HTML site I posted above. I tried every export filter Word had...RTF came close but it was imcoplete and the cahracters did not line up. I had good success so far - I ahd to transfer close to 1000 characters and they all worked. The only downside it that a open paragraph "(" was literally reversed ")" but that is OK.
milt
Milton, didn't you try the X_Fonts?
That's the official method designers use in here....
If you had problems viewing the site (Or you don't speak Hebrew) I can send you the fonts, they're for free... just send me a pm since I can miss your post
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