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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

308.0. "HEBREW WORD PROCESSING?" by TELCOM::GRAFF () Sat May 09 1987 15:41

    Can someone help me find Hebrew language word processing (and keyboard)
    in the U.S.?  Preferably for Rainbow, or DECmate.  
    
    A name in Israel would also be helpful. 
    
    This is for a friend who is a professor of Hebrew literature, working
    on a book.  She will be in Israel this summer to do research and
    could meet with someone there to discuss options.
    
    Thanks,
    Joyce
    
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308.1Start with this...TIPPLE::SACHSInto all types of Con- & Per- VersionsTue May 12 1987 17:0911
    The only Hebrew Word Processing Package I have heard about is available
    for Apple PCs.  I believe the supplier is in Chicago.  They also
    carry games, biblical stories, etc. all for PCs.  I will try to
    get the name, address, phone # and post them ASAP.
    
    One of the DEC employees in the Hertzliya office that has been very
    helpful to me is Avi Bar-Zion.  He can be reached on TAV02::BAR,
    BAR-ZION @ISO, or DTN 882-8355 (with +7 hr time difference from East
    Coast).
    
    	Mark Sachs
308.2a little closer to (your) homeTAVENG::GOLDMANWed May 13 1987 07:3820
   Bigger Byte in New York is able to supply some Hebrew word
   processors and Hebrew character generator chips for some PC's.  
   I know that they deal with WORLDMILL and perhaps others. 

   There are, in fact, a fair number of Herbrew/English word
   processors for IBM PC's and clones.  There are also some on
   Apple.  As to the DECmate, we never did a Hebrew option for it,
   thus it was never sold here.  The Rainbow used to have a few word
   processors which were supported, WORLDMILL being one of them.  I
   have been told that it is still supported. 

   The address I have is:

		Bigger Byte
		1 South Central Ave.
		Valley Stream, NY   
		            11580

		tel: (516)-825-8722

308.3800 numbers are closer still!OBIWAN::SACHSInto all types of Con- & Per- VersionsWed May 13 1987 13:3916
    re: .1
    	Company in Chicago is DAVKA.  Their phone number is 1-800-621-8227.
    They will send you a catalog and add you to their perpetual mailing
    list.
    
    They provide Software for IBM, Commadore, and Atari, but mostly for 
    APPLES.  They write most of their own software or do modifications
    to existing packages.
         
    They have an Apple 2C package with Mono Monitor, and Hebrew SW for
    $799.00 (you can't get it wholesale).
    
    Thanks go to Allan Migdal (DEC- New Jersey) for the details.
    
    Enjoy,
    	Mark Sachs
308.4Will it run on a PC500?FSLENG::CHERSONoovdot b'shetachWed May 13 1987 15:086
    re: .3
    
    Can I assume that the DAVKA software will run on the VAXmate (being
    an IBM compatible)?
    
    David
308.5GRAMPS::LISSESD&P ShrewsburyWed May 13 1987 15:407
    Just out of curiosity, what word processing packages are available
    in Israel. I find it hard to believe that there is nothing readily
    available over their. 
    
    			Fred
    				just_a_hardeware_type 
    
308.6but there are...TAVENG::GOLDMANThu May 14 1987 05:0215
   There are LOTS of Hebrew word processors available over here.  
   There just aren't a lot for the Rainbow.

   Among those available for IBM PC are:

           Aleph-Bet
           Wordmill
           Glyph
           Tamlil
           Einstienwriter
           Noam
           Dror
           Wordstar
           Tamar

308.7Howsabout TPU?DSSDEV::CHASENHarris ChasenMon May 18 1987 22:2610
    If your friend is willing to buy a Vax, there is a TPU version produced
    in DEC-Israel that works with Hebrew characters.  I think TPU is
    wonderful, but I'm biased.  You do need a special terminal,
    unfortunately, and I don't know if the terminal is available in
    the U.S.  Let me know if you're interested and you can't figure
    out who to talk to/what to do, and i'll try to unblock the road
    for you.
    
    - Harris Chasen
      (TPU Development Supervisor)
308.8HEBREW TPU?IAGO::SCHOELLERGavrielFri Aug 07 1987 19:158
 RE .7
                  -< Can we get that TPU for VAXstation? >-

    I am also interested in Hebrew word processing.  I happen to have
    a VAXstation in my office.  And am already somwhat of a TPU hacker.

    -Gavriel

308.9You'll need Hebrew Character Set...TAVENG::CHAIMLe'ChaimSun Aug 09 1987 07:045
    The TPU isn't sufficient by itself without the Hebrew Character
    set. 
    
    
    Cb.
308.10There is a pen, what about paper?IAGO::SCHOELLERGavrielTue Aug 11 1987 12:219
 RE: .9

    Any suggestions on how to get a Hebrew character set for the VAXstation.
    I know you can mess around with fonts fairly liberally.  But I am not
    sure about changing the directionality of the default text in a
    terminal emulation window.

    l'hit,
    Gavriel
308.11Wait for X-windowsMAY20::MINOWJe suis Marxist, tendance GrouchoWed Aug 12 1987 02:356
X version 11 (in testing now) has "directionality" codes in the
font headers.  I'm not certain what font construction tools
are available, however.  There is an X notesfile somewhere.

Martin.

308.12CHINESEAKOV75::SHEPROGood enough for Gov't WorkMon Aug 17 1987 11:4510
    At DecWorld, there is going to be a demnstration of a Chinese word
    processor.  The hardware is a PC Clone and the software involves
    a patch to SYS$LIBRARY:EDTSHR.EXE (I know - I installed it).  How
    it works, well, you'll have to go to DecWorld to the Descrete
    Manufactuing Area.
    
    Please excse my spelling.  My typing is bad, and having to do this
    on a non-VT100 compatable terminal where a delete key is simulated
    and not present makes things diffiuclt.
    
308.13C-64 Hebrew word processor.LDP::BUSCHMon Aug 17 1987 19:3618
    "Fontmaster-II" is a word processing system written for the Commodore
    64 computer. Besides having most of the features you would normally
    find in a word processor, it also has a pair of font editors built
    in. One of them allows you to create the font as seen on the editing
    screen and the other allows you to design a "near letter quality"
    (18 by 16 dot matrix) type font. The disk comes with over 30 off-the-
    shelf fonts, including Hebrew, Greek and Russian as well as a number
    of decorative English fonts. As many as 9 different fonts may be
    intermixed in the same document in many sizes/widths. The Hebrew
    editor allows the cursor to run from right to left and displays
    in Hebrew on the screen.  I designed one of the fonts used on the
    disk and I also designed a Hebrew book text font (with vowels) which
    I will share with anybody who wants it.  According to our Rabbi,
    it is the best PC font he has seen and is better that those used
    by many publishers. If necessary, one could design additional Hebrew
    fonts such as cursive or block lettering.
    
    Dave Busch
308.14We Have It Now!TAVENG::GOLDMANTue Aug 18 1987 13:1110
re .9

The Hebrew option for VMS based VAXstations is all soft (no 
hardware required).  It is layered on top of VWS v3.1.

It gives you fonts, dynamic keyboard remapping, and 
VT220/Hebrew functionality in the terminal window.

If you really want it, send me mail and I'll put the savesets 
and documentation somewhere and give you a pointer.
308.15More info pleaseYOUNG::YOUNGTue Aug 18 1987 13:365
    Will it run on VWS V3.2 or later?  Are the fonts for a GPX?
    If so, I am interested.
    
    				Paul
    
308.16infoTAVENG::GOLDMANWed Aug 19 1987 07:026
The current release of the Hebrew option is for VWS v3.1 ONLY.
We are currently working on the V3.2 version.  I can't say for 
certain when the v3.2 will be ready.  Somewhere around two to 
three months.  Yes, the option, which includes the fonts, runs
on a GPX, VSII, and VAXstation 2000.
308.17I'm interestedAKOV75::SHEPROGood enough for Gov't WorkThu Aug 20 1987 11:565
    I'm interested.
    
    Alan Shepro
    {AKOV68,AKOV75,AKOV76,AKOV88}::SHEPRO
    
308.18Hebrew LPS40 font?EAGLE1::DANTOWITZR 3 5 b7Fri Feb 10 1989 12:434
        Does anyone have a Hebrew font for an LPS40?

David
308.19try this personTAZRAT::CHERSONstraight, no filter pleaseFri Feb 10 1989 14:434
    Try Rick Landau ("Dr.Fontology") of DSG, HANNAH::LANDAU.  If he
    doesn't have it then he could steer you to someone else.
    
    David
308.20Will sixels do?REGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Fri Feb 10 1989 20:065
    I have some fonts for the LN03.  They can be downloaded to the
    LPS40 using the ANSI Translator, but they're bit-mapped, not
    PostScript-mungable splines.
    
    						Ann B.
308.21More fontsBOLT::MINOWWhy doesn't someone make a simple Risk chip?Mon Feb 13 1989 12:485
I have a bit-mapped Hebrew font for Postscript: sent to me by someone
in Dec Israel.  I also have a font that should work in Epson-compatible
printers -- there is a previous posting here detailing that.

Martin.
308.22if you're willing to work a little....TAVENG::GOLDMANTue Feb 14 1989 12:525
   We have some PostScript outline fonts which are part of our 
   ScriptPrinter (LN03R) Hebrew Support Option.  They should work on 
   an LPS40.  If you want to try them out I can let you have the 
   LN03R kit but you will have to extract the fonts yourself.
   Send me mail if you're interested.
308.23Hebrew Postscript FontNZOV01::MUTCHIs reality chaos after allWed Feb 15 1989 22:01333
From:	NZOV07::MUTCH        "Karl N Mutch phone 64 9 728286" 16-FEB-1989 12:24
To:	NZOV01::MUTCH
Subj:	Hebrew Postscript Font Preamble

From:	NZOMIS::TAPEMAIL     16-FEB-1989 12:18
To:	NZOV07::MUTCH
Subj:	

From:	PSI%AUSTPAC.48000023::KARL         16-FEB-1989 09:24
To:	PSI%97000121::DEC_MUTCH
Subj:	Hebrew Fonts

From:	TREV::KARL         "Don't Look before you leap" 14-FEB-1989 11:20
To:	CSAV01::KARL
CC:	KARL
Subj:	

Just cut the following text and send it to a postscript printer and you will
have a font loaded called HebrewII 


----- Cut Here -----
%!-Adobe-1.0
%%Creator: Fontographer*
%%Title: Download font: HebrewII
%%CreationDate: 4/23/23 5:29:01 AM 
%%Pages: 0
%%
%%EndComments
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 put 
Encoding 88 /X put 
CharDefs /X {<82DC646A4C7ADC96DCEEBAD964E941650E851896EB6D7388519E56EB7F
6B8D81929CEB6C8B56B430BEEB62D780EA556841754684EB69727C708A6EEBA956EA8D5C
BB7FBBA8EB6666D95BD7A552D7B4EB567A878BA48CEB9E666ED93670D95ED7EB662F4602
1358D7EB9958B51AB452D7EB63303708050AEBFC8CDB9ED9E94867357E349AEB63837D9F
9C9EEB83639B459826EB6146462F2832EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 90 /Z put 
CharDefs /Z {<78DC646D4F73DCB0DCEE70DA66E939645CD77D5CD784EB6477807D9482
EB886EA34068D974EB787E66A34CB6EB3AD768D9EA48783E9540B8EB6897AF67D978D966
D9EB8164A85AAA44EB645A514B4244EB45542B771050EB524A68288014EB86D958D7EA82
4B8B288464D7EB5C38311A5CD71AEBFCB2BAE94568328534A4EB66827E9C9C9CEB84649E
489E28EB644244232228EBFC80DB78DAE945662F8330A2EB6584829FA29EEB84639E489E
28EB644143252028EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 97 /a put 
CharDefs /a {<96DC646E4988DCC0DCEE9267E95B6D957B9593EB649239A73971D9EB64
98AEC6AE70D9EB646D1DA10F72D9EB5B84598F689DEB7B7A8B3DA228EB86D948D7EAB06C
D9EA6D727F857391EB5A6E4C624369EB586E4F8E5F8FEB6B647060765DEB745C6E647364
EB8064EA76648C5E8A46EB634E603F542DEB1453D7EA605D5E5B5E4CEB6440B41464D936
D7EB6F3D7D146015EB4E6440833099EB4E811FB815C3EB05C4EA4B493C2F3C09EB642C90
238D5AD7EB614244383738EB2A64EA5F645D615767EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 98 /b put 
CharDefs /b {<B9DC64694B9DDCC1DCEE8A64E96A7B788C8E95EB756B82689568EB88D9
65EA7364896D8A6DEB716D75837597EB6468DAEA647E628D4AA4EB57704E743F74EB20D7
64EA51645660357AEB576E54915F92EB75677D598C51EB715D73687C68EB87D964EA9064
AE636DD93FEB8C3B81298102EB6462D6EA645167426D32EB6B53985E9842EB6545554645
46EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 99 /c put 
CharDefs /c {<C3DB64774CB4DBBBDCEE8E68E9616D7D948195EB786C8A62A162EB6CD9
64EA6D64736B7773EB6D7461795B83EB5E7921C260D7ABD9EB587F569349AEEB5E766A69
4D93EB5B724262366FEB60695A6D5A74EB6083EA6468666D696FEB6B6972597B59EB6D64
71697869EB9464EA6E646B52734EEB6B606C4C713FEBA142D7EA685B726F7875EB747497
B29B7BD9EB65724E624171EB58724F936094EB6C6470597859EB786474677D67EB8A64EA
6F647B647B52EB6446564C4F3DEB070FD7EAA704EA78478D2B8A0DEB624C55494649EB1A
D664EA61645D655C68EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 100 /d put 
CharDefs /d {<82DC64694D6DDCBFDCEE66DB80E96478DBEA647671865D93EB596B4C6A
3E6AEB3AD764EA426409881B98EB73728D5EA65FEB6F6474688168EB7CDA64EA7A647E60
7F50EB6644524F4D4BEB61625741572BEB644FD5EA645656484D48EB5D644971497FEBFC
F5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 103 /g put 
CharDefs /g {<78DB64794865DBBDDCEEC496E98D64C7C067D9C7EB638A63A26365D9EB
64987BC46986D9EB56814C7D397DEB4864EA4D6436844095EB686B7E648560EB735A7162
7962EB9C64EA7B647667923FEB78476051D76208D7EB652A7D097F33D7EB65486F1D681B
EB56604A623E65EB5B665A855798EB61785D8D5C9CEB64510C5CD754D75AD7EB48621C60
1E7CEB667D877EA07EEBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 104 /h put 
CharDefs /h {<AADC64724A9DDCBDDCEE9091DCE968717C78986AEB6C6074657D65EBAE
DA64EA676483668759EB6A5462435B31EB5C515D145C45D7EB63236860D7681FD7EB6442
7512600CEB536040603867EB5A6C5BA25864D9EB5F9E5EC15E98D9EB64967679D96681D9
EB5D67556A4D6AEB4FD664EA44641A792399EBFC8CD994DAE966595F3A5C22EB5C21764B
D76218D7EB625F295E2862EB61706988699FEB64A25FB0617AD9EB657D65A36BA8EB7773
9D76A15FEBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 105 /i put 
CharDefs /i {<6EDD646F4BC2DCBDDCEE93DC64E95A654884489CEB64AFDAEA6477608B
5B96EB5C74477C3D7CEB3664EA4F643E673279EB5D6F5D8B7683EB745F805F885FEBB664
EA7C648255963DEB6F576F3B6F21EB640AD6EA644D542B4B2CEBFC70DA64E95A65488448
9CEB64AFDAEA6477608B5B96EB5C74477C3D7CEB3664EA4F643E673279EB5D6F5D8B7683
EB745F805F885FEBB664EA7C648255963DEB6F576F3B6F21EB640AD6EA644D542B4B2CEB
FCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 107 /k put 
CharDefs /k {<AADC646E4C95DCB9DCEE8964E967807895929FEB736A81679267EB7FD9
64EA7D648C64A278EB83818D9A8DC1EB64A4EA649E5CC4298AD9EB4D7746743974EB38D7
64EA4264118A1B97EB717588719B6BEB755E73657C65EBA8D964EA89649D54B836EB9E23
9E50D79E43D7EB6456D7EA64364502395AD7EB52523D331C33EBFCF5>{UCS}forall }
 put 
Encoding 108 /l put 
CharDefs /l {<69DC646237B9DB91DFEE65D96CE95C685B6AD96A82D9EBA1C464DA64D9
66DA72DAEB6471677F6286EB5B703F722872EB27D764EA556444623C6DEB5F6B5F745F7E
EB64C1D9EA6471687B5F86EB5F6A605D5573EB5F6E697B747EEB776A7B5F885AEB725E75
677A55EB685561565E4EEB605B5F5A5F54EB6426D7EA645B6B50704EEB6B6270607760EB
B6D964EA7864865F9654EB785674166D4BD7EB5562D744D75DD70CD70CD7EB534A5E61D7
5353D7EB5955435D3266EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 109 /m put 
CharDefs /m {<AADC646A4A9CDCC3DCEE8C67E95E6A6668D976A5D9EB76A8927FD9B2A6
D9EB696A72925F9FEB596C415F2768EB39743AA044A5EB766D7F608B58EB705C6E667366
EB8A64EA71646E557C4AEB6A5F744A783AEB757886869E92EB766D84749878EBBE2185D9
3AD790D92ED6EB6B1B5B17D7460CD7EB525B445C305CEB2ED764EA65756E887A8DEB746A
746F7E6FEBA664EA7264655B886EEB8F7C7DAF7C7CD9EB61B34590D90664DAEB172E54D7
64D732D70AD7EB4B214530D74808D7EB6063335E2E63EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 110 /n put 
CharDefs /n {<69DB64814CC0DABCDCEE8D64E964757B9B879BEB896485649A64EB8364
EA786487728E83EB768F6BB96B8AD9EB64A3707DD959A2D9EB5B7254724872EB2064EA4A
642A863C9AEB6D6E76678662EB775D70647764EBB364EA7D648E689F47EB7A3A6F4ED76E
01D7EB631C743DD7580ED7EB5950493E313EEBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 112 /p put 
CharDefs /p {<B4DC647A4DA5DCB6DCEE9164E96B7D7A919298EB7B6B85689968EBBC64
EA85649D63B77BEB8B89A5BAA594D9EB64AB5489D913A5D9EB5968506E436EEB5ED764EA
55644F603F51EB484A4E1F6602EB8142904FAE4EEB7763996C9957EB632928500540EB49
5831271E3AEB5E6A6A98799DEB4777349033B3EB628A7BBA84C3EB5A5E34804698EB6768
7168885DEB6A616F677667EBC4D964EAA56485D94CD783D94BD6EB615BD70E4AD621D74A
D6EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 113 /q put 
CharDefs /q {<AFDC64683DD6ACDCC7DCEE9B01D7E95C70648B6B73D9EB6E74D9617BDA
6AC7DAEB6FC26D7FD98B7AD9EB7A6178287502EB5D156415D76109D6EB63376358D76050
D7EB5E542A432649EBFCB3D988E95E695ABD7484D9EB889F6BD9A6A2D96ED9EB79757AAF
6BC4EB55794D803A80EB46D664EA486422833099EB6A6E785E845EEB6C6471677967EB92
DA64EA8564984DAE36EB893E8664D75F2CD7EB4335043236D707EB414656064056D7EB57
594451355DEBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 114 /r put 
CharDefs /r {<78DC6458486FDCBDDCEE96DB64E94A6A47774788EB6494DAEA648762A6
4BBCEB5374437C2C7CEB3AD763EA43640A9A2AA5EB72698C5CA258EB6F6276688168EB8A
D964EA89649B4DB735EB8B427E4BD57A25D5EB63525D364C3AEBFCF5>{UCS}forall }
 put 
Encoding 115 /s put 
CharDefs /s {<93DD645E4C87DDBCDCEE6AD96FE95A7A5A8B54A3EB52AA4D78D951AED9
EB689D886FD97093D9EB5C705B6F5371EB526935854A96EB6B697E5D8D5CEB6C636C6670
66EBA864EA7B6492498631EB5C5566604B65EB54673B0A3931D7EB622D5D067734D7EB67
5C70597755EB759281B08F7BD9EB7AAC9AA4D994BED9EB626C66634B6FEB5B68417F4D8E
EB6C6E825F955FEB71646E677367EB9B64EA7E6496388A2CEB585863703B66EB53604449
D72A60D6EB52303F53D7454DD7EB6A5EC35C67D967EB6D708BA49C6AD9EB82B090C1D98F
6DDAEB6472506C4378EB586F3B925294EB76657F5A905CEB69646C677167EB7E64EA7B64
8D568734EB604B502CD72C36D6EB4B243562D70E2AD7EB39D664EA5E64596A576FEBFCF5
>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 116 /t put 
CharDefs /t {<C4DC64744CBEDCB8DCEE8C64E9627266806F89EB727289639B6EEB766F
6365D964A9D9EB65AC6873D96CBAD9EB5D664C6E4279EB5B6E48825185EB6E678068A85E
EB706179668666EB95DA64EA80649C46932CEB5D50614A613AEB6452D5EA64545C404C40
EB5264436B4387EB6474DBEA64756E895E92EB5C68536A496AEB21D764EA5A6454664A63
EB59605B58D75A11D7EB6215791FD76962D6EB5E564D533D53EBFCF5>{UCS}forall }
 put 
Encoding 117 /u put 
CharDefs /u {<A5DC646C4CA3DCBBDCEE836DE968898B84A786EB70657BD96075D980EB
5E851DB202AAD9EB52A35099D943A7D9EB587153623776EB5B6A5A7B6282EB6C6B766081
60EB9A64EA756485668C4CEB675657515344EB58446C53D78B14D7EB7B35A00CB75CD7EB
8D86AC9EBA79D9EB70998195D96FB5D9EB606C546A4F71EB5E6C577C6084EB6C6B776182
61EB8564EA6C6473637A60EB7859643D6327EB6110591ED74354D6EB3E173ED733D72AD7
28D7EB5A5F4B593C59EB3AD764EA5D645366536DEBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 119 /w put 
CharDefs /w {<AFDA647A4B94DABDDCEE70DA64E95A654884489CEB64AFDAEA6477608B
5B96EB5C74477C3D7CEB3664EA4F643E673279EB5D6F5D8B7683EB745F805F885FEBB664
EA7C648255963DEB6F576F3B6F21EB640AD6EA644D542B4B2CEBFCF5>{UCS}forall }
 put 
Encoding 120 /x put 
CharDefs /x {<7DDC64764C6BDCBDDCEEB164E94EA24566D941A8D9EB5EB47D6ADA8081
DAEB66794579458CEB646E62806F7DEB7061735C8859EB865E93639A4FEB704143283B0C
D7EB601A5E0A7210D7EBC0D964EA72937DBF7B7FD9EB5D75D95E7BD94CB4D9EB264EEA5F
6357625466EB5F6A66746C78EB65D9B1EA8F0C8F31D79632D6EB6832514CD72E08D7EBFC
F5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 121 /y put 
CharDefs /y {<B4DA647498DA97DAAADCEE7FDAB6DAE94D5C56755481EB5D87609746AE
EB467F14655DD777EB4D744E6E4978EB5E7050885D88EB7D638B5CA35CEBB064EA77648D
5B9150EB6B52741E7056D7EB5E2C62425B40EBFCF5>{UCS}forall } put 
Encoding 122 /z put 
CharDefs /z {<AFDA64774D9ADAB3DCEE94D990E96474DBEA647269755886EB6068556C
4C6CEB3664EA5D646A5C5370EB596D518C5D8DEB766577618261EB92D964EA75647D4975
3AEB5F5A535F4755EB5A5B5A4B5A3BEB6456D5EA64525A3C4A3CEB51644E7D4E90EBFCF5
>{UCS}forall } put 
AltRT3 /UCS known {} {AltRT3 begin /UVec[{rmoveto}{rlineto}{rcurveto}
{ShowExt}{]concat}{Cache}{setlinewidth}{ShowInt}{setlinecap}{setlinejoin}
{gsave}{[}{Fill}{Eofill}{stroke}{SetWid}{100 mul add}{100 mul}
{100 div}{Cp}{Sstrk}]def /UCS{dup 200 lt{100 sub}{dup 233 lt{216 sub
100 mul add}{233 sub UVec exch get exec}ifelse}ifelse}def end}ifelse
/EFN[]def
end systemdict /currentpacking known{SavPak setpacking}if
%/HebrewII $HebrewII definefont pop 
/HebrewII $HebrewII definefont pop
308.24thanks!EAGLE1::DANTOWITZR 3 5 b7Thu Feb 16 1989 11:385
    Thanks for all the pointers.  The prettiest fonts seem to be those
    in the LN03R Hebrew Support Kit.

David
308.25What do I do now?LDP::GOLDJack E. Gold, MRO4Fri Feb 17 1989 20:029
    Forgive my ignorance, but...
    
    Now that I have the Postscript font commands, how do I use them
    to print on the LPS40 or LN03R? How do I define to the system that
    the file I just built with my editor needs to use the Hebrew
    definitions in Postscript.
    
    Definately not a software maven.
    Jack
308.26How to printEAGLE1::DANTOWITZR 3 5 b7Tue Feb 21 1989 15:1419
    If you created a postscript file, then to print it you should
    include one of the postscript fonts (at the top of the file) and
    then print it with the command:


        PRINT/PARA=(DATA_TYPE=POSTSCRIPT) file /QUEUE=print_queue


    You could also install the LN03R Hebrew option, (I don't have an
    LN03R, so I didn't install the kit, I merely extracted the fonts
    from the libraries).  If the fonts are added (installed) in the
    device control library then you don't have to include each font in
    your source file, you can just use the commands shown in the LN03R
    release notes.

    Installing the kit, is certainly the more user-friendly option.

David