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      konsole advanced option have a checkmark (that used to be OFF by
      default in early UTF-8 adoption days, and is nowadays ON by
      default) that triggers RTL rendering of Hebrew.<br>
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      On 28.08.2014 18:23, Yedidyah Bar David wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="rtl">2014-08-28 18:06 GMT+03:00 Efraim Flashner <span
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              .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">tilda
              shows up left-to-right with hebrew letters, mlterm shows
              up<br>
              right-to-left with boxes.  All on debian sid.<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">I now verified that konsole also shows hebrew
              right-to-left.</div>
            <div dir="ltr">You should probably configure mlterm
              (ctrl-rightclick) to use some other font.</div>
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            <div dir="ltr">I personally use both xterm and mlterm with a
              very old raster (pcf) font I found somewhere a very long
              time ago, don't remember anymore where, and tweaked a bit
              since. I don't mind sharing it, but any modern vector font
              will probably look better.</div>
            <div dir="ltr">-- </div>
            <div dir="ltr">Didi</div>
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