RLM mark in standard Hebrew keyboard layout
Dotan Cohen
dotancohen at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 11:53:57 IST 2009
> After all these years SI1452 still amazes me. Who would want to replace the
> Shift Numeral keys with nikud? In order to write "SHALOM!" (assuming that
> capital characters are hebrew) you would then need to press [Language
> shift][Shift][1][Language Shift] to get the final exclamation mark. Does
> anyone know anyone who is actually doing this?
>
That does look ridiculous. On Windows the solution is to have the
Nikud on the Hebrew layout, Shift-lock enabled, shift- on each key.
Non-shift-locked shift on each key gives the symbols expected.
> That's why I suggested the alternative at
>
> http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/~dov/Hebrew/pango-hebrew.html
>
Looks, nice, but where are the RLM and LRM characters?
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