Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit. Installation and User s Manual Manuel d installation et d utilisation
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1 apple Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit Installation and User s Manual Manuel d installation et d utilisation
2 K Apple Coputer, Inc. This anual and the software described in it are copyrighted by Apple, with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this anual or the software ay not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple, except in the noral use of the software or to ake a backup copy of the software. The sae proprietary and copyright notices ust be affixed to any peritted copies as were affixed to the original. This exception does not allow copies to be ade for others, whether or not sold, but all of the aterial purchased (with all backup copies) ay be sold, given, or loaned to another person. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language or forat. You ay use the software on any coputer owned by you, but extra copies cannot be ade for this purpose. The Apple logo is a tradeark of Apple Coputer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Use of the keyboard Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for coercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple ay constitute tradeark infringeent and unfair copetition in violation of federal and state laws. Every effort has been ade to ensure that the inforation in this anual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors Apple Coputer, Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA (408) Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, Power Macintosh, and QuickDraw are tradearks of Apple Coputer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. TrueType and WorldScript are tradearks of Apple Coputer, Inc. Adobe and PostScript are tradearks of Adobe Systes Incorporated, which ay be registered in certain jurisdictions. Arial and Corsiva are registered tradearks of The Monotype Corporation. New Penini is a tradeark of The Monotype Corporation. Ties is a registered tradeark of Linotype-Hell AG and/or its subsidiaries. Siultaneously published in the United States and Canada. Mention of third-party products is for inforational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorseent nor a recoendation. Apple assues no responsibility with regard to the perforance or use of these products.
3 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction A-1 About this anual A-1 About the Hebrew Language Kit A-1 Requireents A-2 Chapter 2 Setting Up A-3 Installing the Hebrew Language Kit fro the copact disc A-3 Installing the Hebrew Language Kit fro floppy disks A-3 Displaying Hebrew filenaes correctly A-5 Installing SipleText Hebrew A-6 Reoving the Hebrew Language Kit fro your syste A-6 Chapter 3 Choosing a Language for Your Application Progra A-9 The Hebrew Language Register progra A-9 Registering your progra for Hebrew A-9 Creating a Roan Language Register A-10 Chapter 4 Working in Multiple Languages A-11 What are scripts? A-11 Priary and secondary scripts A-12 Choosing a keyboard layout A-12 Hebrew Language Kit keyboard layouts A-13 About the Hebrew transliterated keyboard layouts A-13 The standard Hebrew keyboard layout A-13 The Hebrew keyboard layout for PowerBook coputers A-14 The Hebrew-QWERTY transliterated keyboard layout A-14 The Hébreu-AZERTY transliterated keyboard layout A-15 Transliteration guidelines A-15 The Keyboard control panel A-17 The Text control panel A-17 Specific features for right-to-left scripts A-18 The Hebrew Setting control panel A-18 The Hebrew characters encoding table A-19 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting A-21 A-iii
4 Chapter 1 Introduction About this anual This anual explains how to install your Hebrew Language Kit. You will also learn how to designate which of your application progras should be opened in Hebrew, and how to use the new control panels and enus that the language kit adds to your syste software. Here is how to use this anual: 1. Install the Hebrew Language Kit. Follow the instructions in Chapter 2 to install Hebrew language support in your coputer. 2. Display Hebrew file and folder naes correctly. Follow the instructions in Chapter 2 to adjust the Views control panel so that you can read Hebrew filenaes. 3. Display Hebrew enus correctly in your Hebrew application progras. Most Hebrew application progras display Hebrew correctly after you install the Hebrew Language Kit. Follow the instructions in Chapter 3 to designate Hebrew as the language for your Hebrew progra. 4. To find out ore about the Hebrew language support you have installed, read Chapter 4 of this anual. Chapter 4 explains how to use the new Keyboards enu, and how to set your Text, Keyboard, and Hebrew Setting control panels. It also displays the keyboard layouts provided with the language kit. About the Hebrew Language Kit The Hebrew Language Kit contains all the software you need to work in Hebrew on your coputer. You can use your coputer s Hebrew capabilities in two ways: If you have a Macintosh application progra that has been localized for use in Hebrew, the enus, dialog boxes, help essages, and other eleents will be displayed in Hebrew. A-1
5 You can enter English, Hebrew, and Yiddish in a single docuent, using any Hebrew or non-hebrew application progra that takes advantage of WorldScript I. (Check with the progra s anufacturer if you re not sure your progra is fully copatible with WorldScript I.) The Hebrew Language Kit includes: The Hebrew Language Register, a progra that lets you specify which of your application progras should be opened in Hebrew. Progras registered for Hebrew will display enus and dialog boxes in Hebrew. WorldScript I, an extension to syste software version 7.1 or later that enables your syste to handle languages like Hebrew, which are written fro right to left. Syste software resources needed for Hebrew. Four Hebrew TrueType fonts: Arial, Corsiva, New Penini, and Raanana Two Hebrew bitap fonts: Eilat, Heron A set of key caps labels with Hebrew characters to stick on your keyboard. SipleText Hebrew. A choice of keyboard layouts, including the standard Hebrew layout, as well as phonetically transcribed keyboard layouts for the standard QWERTY (English) and AZERTY (French) keyboard layouts. Requireents The Hebrew Language Kit runs on any Macintosh coputer equipped with the following: Macintosh syste software version 7.1 or later. At least 4 egabytes of RAM (8 egabytes if you are using Macintosh Syste 7.5 with QuickDraw GX installed). On a Power Macintosh at least 8 egabytes of RAM (16 egabytes if you are using Syste 7.5 and QuickDraw GX). An internal or external hard disk drive. A floppy disk drive capable of reading high-density (1.4-egabyte) floppy disks, or a CD-ROM drive. A-2 Chapter 1: Introduction
6 Chapter 2 Setting Up Before you can use the Hebrew Language Kit you ust install the software. You ay also want to consider setting your Views control panel to display Hebrew file and folder naes correctly on your screen. Installing the Hebrew Language Kit fro the copact disc If your coputer has a CD-ROM drive, you can install the Hebrew Language Kit fro the Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit CD disc that cae with your kit. To use the CD-ROM for installation, follow the instructions in the next section of this anual, Installing the Hebrew Language Kit fro Floppy Disks. The procedure is the sae, but you won t have to swap disks. Everything you need is contained on the CD-ROM disc. Installing the Hebrew Language Kit fro floppy disks The installation process autoatically akes a backup copy of your Syste Folder (to protect the contents during installation of the Hebrew Language Kit). The backup copy uses approxiately 3 egabytes of space on your hard disk. This space is ade available to you again after installation is copleted. Your Hebrew Language Kit includes four Installation disks. You will need three of these disks for English installation, Install 1, English, Install 2, and Install 3. Have these disks ready before you begin. The Installer provides you with two installation choices: Hebrew installation (includes the Hebrew keyboard layout, the Hebrew-QWERTY [English] transliterated keyboard layout, and four Hebrew TrueType fonts). Optional ites (includes additional keyboard layout choices). v Note: To find out ore about the keyboard layouts included in your Hebrew Language Kit, read Chapter 4 of this anual. v Unless you ve already installed Hebrew, you should select Hebrew language support. You can choose as any of the optional installation ites as you want. A-3
7 1. Quit any open application progras. If you have any virus-detection software, turn it off. v Note: It s best to start your coputer with all extensions turned off before doing the installation. To do so, hold the Shift key down while your coputer is starting. v 2. Insert the Install 1, English disk into your floppy drive (or insert the Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit CD disc into your CD-ROM drive). Click the checkbox of each ite you want to install. You should see the Installer icon in the Install 1, English disk s window. 3. Open the Installer by double-clicking its icon. Make sure this is the nae of the disk where you want to install the language kit. Click here to switch to a different disk for installation. Click here to install the Hebrew Language Kit. After a few oents, you see a welcoe screen. 4. Click Continue. The Custo Install dialog box appears. 5. Make sure that the hard disk naed is the one where you want to install Hebrew. If a different disk nae appears, click the Switch Disk button until you see the nae of the correct disk. 6. Click the ites you want to install to select the. 7. Click Install. Messages tell you when you need to insert another disk. It takes a few inutes to coplete the installation. 8. If you see a essage telling you to restart your coputer, click Restart. v Note: If you installed on a disk different fro your startup disk, you will first be asked to quit the Installer application. You ust designate the hard disk where you installed the Hebrew Language Kit, then restart your coputer to activate the Hebrew language support. v Your coputer now supports Hebrew. A-4 Chapter 2: Setting Up
8 Displaying Hebrew filenaes correctly If you have files and folders with Hebrew naes on your coputer, you ay find that your syste can t correctly display these Hebrew naes. This can happen if the font your syste currently uses for file and folder naes is not appropriate for Hebrew. For exaple, any people use the Geneva font for file and folder naes, but Geneva contains only characters for English and other languages that use the Roan character set (such as French, Spanish, and Geran). The Heron font installed with the Hebrew Language Kit contains Hebrew characters as well as the ost coonly used Roan characters. You can view Hebrew file and folder naes correctly by setting the Views control panel to Heron. Follow these steps to set the Views control panel: 1. Choose Control Panels fro the Apple (K) enu. 2. Open the Views control panel. 3. Press the Font for views pop-up enu. 4. Choose Heron (or any other Hebrew font you prefer). 5. Close the Views control panel. Choose Heron. Most Hebrew application progras display Hebrew correctly after you install the Hebrew Language Kit. Follow the instructions in Chapter 3 to designate Hebrew as the language for your Hebrew progra. v Note: If your coputer s priary language uses the Roan character set, but is not English, specifying a Hebrew font in the Views control panel ay cause soe difficulties in reading file and folder naes that use Roan characters. This is because the Hebrew fonts do not contain ulauts, accents, and soe other non-english Roan characters and sybols. v If you have ore than one language kit installed, you ay want to continue using the Geneva font, since a Hebrew font will not contain the characters for other language kits. Chapter 2: Setting Up A-5
9 Installing SipleText Hebrew SipleText Hebrew is a basic ultilingual text-editing progra that supports traditional Hebrew characters as well as all other available writing systes. This progra is not autoatically installed with your language kit. If you wish to install it, follow these steps: 1. Do one of the following: If you have a CD-ROM drive, insert the CD Install disc into the CD-ROM drive. Otherwise, insert the Install 1, English floppy disk into your floppy drive. 2. When the floppy disk or CD-ROM disc icon appears on the screen, double-click it to open it. 3. Locate the SipleText Hebrew icon. If you don t see the SipleText Hebrew iconin the window, resize the window to ake it larger, or scroll the window to see ore. 4. Drag the SipleText Hebrew icon to your hard disk. If you have ore than one version of SipleText on your coputer for instance, SipleText Hebrew and an English version the wrong version ay start when you try to open a SipleText file. Instead of opening a SipleText file directly, first open the version of SipleText you want to use, then choose Open fro the File enu to open your file. Reoving the Hebrew Language Kit fro your syste If you wish to reove Hebrew fro your syste, use the Installer to reove all the files that provided the Hebrew language support. If you have other language kits on your syste, don t worry. The Installer will not reove any support needed for your other languages. To reove Hebrew language support you need the Install 1, English disk. 1. Quit any open application progras. If you have any virus-detection software, turn it off. v Note: It s best to start your coputer with all extensions turned off before doing the reoval. To do so, hold the Shift key down while your coputer is starting. v A-6 Chapter 2: Setting Up
10 2. Insert the Install 1, English disk into your floppy drive (or insert the Macintosh Hebrew Language Kit CD disc into your CD-ROM drive). You should see the Installer icon in the Install 1, English disk s window. 3. Open the Installer by double-clicking its icon. 9. If you see a essage telling you to restart your coputer, click Restart. Hebrew is not reoved until you restart your coputer. v Note: If your language kit was installed on a disk different fro your startup disk, you will only be asked to quit the Installer application. v Click the checkbox of the ites you want to reove. Press this pop-up enu and choose Custo Reove. A welcoe screen appears. 4. Click Continue. The Install dialog box appears. 5. Press the pop-up enu at the upper-left corner of the dialog box and choose Custo Reove. 6. Make sure that the disk naed is the disk fro which you want to reove your Hebrew language software. If the wrong disk nae appears, click Switch Disk until you see the nae of the correct disk. 7. Click the ites you want to reove. Make sure this is the nae of the disk where the language kit is installed. Click here to switch to a different disk. Click here to reove the selected files. 8. Click Reove. There is a short wait while the files are reoved. Chapter 2: Setting Up A-7
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12 Chapter 3 Choosing a Language for Your Application Progra Now that your coputer can work in ore than one language, it ust have a way to deterine which progras ust be opened in Hebrew. The Hebrew Language Register progra Application progras contain a region code that tells your syste which language and font should be used for enus, dialog boxes, help balloons, and other ites. Soe progras, however, contain region codes that don t specify the preferred language. Suppose you open a Hebrew progra whose region code does not specify Hebrew. With your Hebrew Language Kit you can work in the progra, but you won t be able to read the enus, dialog boxes, or help balloons. To reedy this proble, a Hebrew Language Register progra is supplied with your Hebrew Language Kit. You can use the Language Register to register the progras you want to use in Hebrew. You ay not need to register all your Hebrew progras only those in which enus don t appear correctly in Hebrew. Registering your progra for Hebrew You need only register a progra once. After it is registered, a progra always opens in the language you specified, unless you change the progra s nae or re-register it in a different language. To register a progra: 1. Open the Hebrew Language Register. Double-click here to open the Hebrew Language Register. You ll find the Hebrew Language Register in the Apple Extras folder on the hard disk where you installed the kit. 2. Click the Register Application button. A list of application progras and folders appears. Click Register Application. A-9
13 3. Select the application progra you want to register. Click the progra you want to register. 4. Click the Register button. If the progra you want to register is not listed, use this enu to see files in other folders. Now you can open your progra and begin working in Hebrew. v Tip: You can use a short-cut ethod to register your progras. If the progra you want to register is open, quit it. Then drag the progra s icon to the icon for the Hebrew Language Register. When the Language Register icon is highlighted, release the ouse button. A essage confirs that the progra is registered. v Creating a Roan Language Register If you register a progra as Hebrew by accident, you can change it back to your coputer s priary language by following these steps: 1. Open the Hebrew Language Register. 2. Pull down the Language enu. 3. Choose Roan. 4. Click OK. Your Hebrew Language Register changes to a Roan Language Register. You can now use it to re-register progras as Roan. v Hint: As a convenience, you can create additional language registers for any of the languages installed on your syste, and then use the short-cut ethod described at left to register your progras. v A-10 Chapter 3: Choosing a Language for Your Application Progra
14 Chapter 4 Working in Multiple Languages Now that you have installed the Hebrew Language Kit, your syste supports at least two languages: your priary language and Hebrew. When you add another language to your coputer, you have new choices about how text should appear on your desktop and in docuents. The ore languages your coputer supports, the ore choices you have. This chapter explains choosing a keyboard layout fro the Keyboards enu, and setting the Keyboard and Text control panels to tailor how your coputer displays text. It also provides inforation about the different keyboard layouts provided with your Hebrew Language Kit. What are scripts? Your Macintosh supports ultiple languages and their writing systes through software known as a script syste. A script syste tells your coputer what characters the script contains, and which keystrokes produce the. The script syste also specifies the direction of text flow (left to right or right to left), and other inforation such as sort order and date, tie, nuber, and currency forats. For instance, if you are working in English, your syste uses the Roan script. The Roan character set is available, and text flows fro left to right. If you are working in Hebrew, your syste uses the Hebrew script. The Hebrew character set is available, and text flows fro right to left. The sae script can be used by several languages if they share ost of the sae characters and behaviors. For exaple, Roan script is used for English, French, Geran, and Spanish. Exaples of Macintosh scripts and corresponding languages Roan Cyrillic Hebrew Japanese Traditional Chinese Siplified Chinese Korean Arabic English, French, Geran, Italian, Spanish Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian, Belorussian Hebrew, Yiddish Japanese Traditional Chinese Siplified Chinese Korean Arabic, Persian A-11
15 Priary and secondary scripts The script used by your syste software the language in the enus, dialog boxes, and other ites on the screen is your coputer s priary script. If you install a language kit that uses a different script, that script becoes a secondary script for your syste. For exaple, if your syste is English, and you install the Hebrew Language Kit, your syste s priary script is Roan, and its secondary script is Hebrew. Choosing a keyboard layout In the upper-right corner of your screen, you ll see a Keyboards enu in the enu bar. The Keyboards enu is available on any syste with ore than one language installed. If you work in two languages, you can switch fro one language to another by choosing the appropriate keyboard layout fro the Keyboards enu. Using a Hebrew application progra, or a progra that takes advantage of WorldScript I, you can type a docuent in Hebrew that includes passages in English, all using the correct fonts and characters. To choose a keyboard layout while working in an application progra, you can do one of the following: Pull down the Keyboards enu and choose the keyboard layout you want to use. You can now type in the language corresponding to the layout you selected. If you know what s listed in the Keyboards enu, press x Space Bar to switch to the next section of the list without opening the enu. Press x Option Space Bar to switch to the next choice within the sae section. You ay also need to change keyboard layouts while working on the desktop. If you want to edit a Hebrew file or folder nae, you first need to select a Hebrew font in the Views control panel (see Chapter 2). A-12 Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages
16 Hebrew Language Kit keyboard layouts The Hebrew Language Kit offers four different keyboard layouts: the standard Hebrew keyboard layout the Hebrew keyboard layout for PowerBook coputers the Hebrew-QWERTY (English) transliterated keyboard layout the Hébreu-AZERTY (French) transliterated keyboard layout About the Hebrew transliterated keyboard layouts You should use the standard Hebrew keyboard layout if you are already failiar with this layout. Otherwise, you ay want to choose one of the transliterated keyboard layouts. The transliterated keyboard layouts phonetically ap the Hebrew characters to the standard QWERTY or AZERTY keyboard layout. The standard Hebrew keyboard layout This is the standard Hebrew keyboard. It lets you type all Hebrew characters in Noral and Shift positions. The nubers typed on the top row are displayed fro right to left, as on a Hebrew typewriter. The nubers typed on the nueric keypad are displayed fro left to right. Noral Shift Option Diacritics can be found on the top row by holding down the Option key. Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages A-13
17 The Hebrew keyboard layout for PowerBook coputers This layout is siilar to the standard Hebrew keyboard except that you type nubers fro the top row as if they were typed fro the keypad. It is recoended for use with Apple PowerBook coputers, which do not have a nueric keypad integrated into the keyboard. The Hebrew-QWERTY transliterated keyboard layout This keyboard layout phonetically aps the Hebrew characters to a standard QWERTY (English) keyboard layout. Pressing the Shift, Option, or Option+Shift keys provides the Hebrew characters for different consonants and vowels, as shown in the following illustrations. Noral Shift Press Shift to obtain final (sofit) consonants and long vowels. Option Press Option to obtain short vowels. Option + Shift Press Option and Shift together to obtain very short (hataf) vowels. A-14 Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages
18 The Hébreu-AZERTY transliterated keyboard layout This keyboard layout phonetically aps the Hebrew characters to a standard AZERTY (French) keyboard layout. Pressing the Shift, Option, or Option+Shift keys provides the Hebrew characters for different consonants and vowels, as shown below. Option + Shift Noral Transliteration guidelines The following charts list the naes of all the letters of the Yiddish and Hebrew character sets. The transliteration tells you which keys to press for a specific Yiddish or Hebrew character. Shift Nae of Letter Yiddish For QWERTY Keyboard Transliteration AZERTY Keyboard Transliteration Double-yod-patah ] ù Fe with upper bar p\ p` Ve with upper bar b \ b` Option Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages A-15
19 Nae of Letter Hebrew For QWERTY Keyboard Transliteration AZERTY Keyboard Transliteration Nae of Letter Hebrew For QWERTY Keyboard Transliteration AZERTY Keyboard Transliteration Alef a a Beth (with dagesh) b` b^ Veth b b Ghial g g Daleth d d He h h Waw u, o, v u, o, v Zayn z z Nun n n Nun Sofit N N, Saekh s s Ayn e e Pe (with dagesh) p` p^ Fe f, p f, p Fe Sofit F, P F, P, à Tsade c c Heth j, H j, H Tsade Sofit C C, é Teth y, T y, T Qof q q Yod i i Resh r r Kaf (with dagesh) k` k^ Shin w w Khaf k, x k, x Tav t t Khaf Sofit K K, è Laed l l Me Me Sofit M M, ç A-16 Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages
20 The Keyboard control panel Use the Keyboard control panel to choose which keyboard layout is the default the one autoatically selected in your Keyboards enu for each script on your syste. The keyboard layouts displayed in the Keyboard control panel correspond to the language currently selected in your Keyboards enu. For instance, if the U.S. keyboard is currently selected in your Keyboards enu, the Keyboard control panel lists all the keyboard layouts available for the Roan script. If you want to set the default keyboard layout for the Hebrew script, choose a Hebrew keyboard in the Keyboards enu. Then follow the instructions given here. To set the default Hebrew keyboard layout: 1. Choose Control Panels in the Apple (K) enu. 2. Open the Keyboard control panel. The current default keyboard is highlighted. 3. Select the new default keyboard layout you want. 4. Close the Keyboard control panel. The Text control panel Select a new default keyboard fro this list. As explained at the beginning of this chapter, the sae script can be used by ore than one language. Two languages that share the sae script ay have different rules for such things as sorting order or capitalization. When ore than one set of rules exists for the script you are using, you can use the Text control panel to specify which rules you want to apply. For your priary script, the rules also deterine how file and folder naes are sorted on your desktop. For exaple, if your priary script is Roan and you ve installed support for both French and U.S. systes, you could set the Roan script to follow U.S. rules for sorting. Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages A-17
21 Specific features for right-to-left scripts If your syste has a right-to-left script such as Hebrew installed, your Text control panel has soe additional features (as shown below). The Text control panel deterines the direction (left to right or right to left) in which the syste presents text and other on-screen eleents such as buttons and enus. The Text control panel also allows you to choose split caret insertion, so you can see insertion points at each of two possible locations when you are typing at a boundary between left-to-right and right-to-left text. This box illustrates the effects of the insertion point Hebrew rules selected. options chosen below. The Hebrew Setting control panel This control panel lets you select a Roan font to be associated with Hebrew fonts. It will be used by the syste when you work in applications that allow only one text font per section. To adjust your Hebrew Setting control panel, follow these steps: 1. Choose Control Panels in the Apple (K) enu. 2. Open the Hebrew Setting control panel. 3. Select a new default font. 4. Close the Hebrew Setting control panel. Choose the cursor s blinking speed. Choose the writing direction (for dialog boxes, Syste essages, and so forth). Choose if you want a split insertion point. (The upper half of the Insertion Point shows where the next character of the current script will appear.) A-18 Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages
22 The Hebrew characters encoding table The character encoding table used in the Hebrew Language Kit is shown on the right. Colun rank represents the first code digit, and row rank represents the second code digit. Rank starts fro 0. For exaple, letter b is in the 6. colun and the.2 row, so its hexadecial code is $62. v Iportant: The Hebrew space character code is $A0. This is not the sae as the Roan space character code, which is $20. v Chapter 4: Working in Multiple Languages A-19
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24 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This section contains inforation about soe coon probles you ay encounter while working on a coputer that supports Hebrew. I see odd characters that I can t read in soe of y file and folder naes. The font your syste is using for file and folder naes ay not contain any Hebrew characters. Hebrew naes can t be properly displayed unless your syste uses a font that contains Hebrew characters. Choose Heron in your Views control panel (see the section Displaying Hebrew Filenaes Correctly in Chapter 2). The Heron font contains Hebrew characters as well as the ost coonly used Roan characters. You can view alost all Hebrew and Roan file and folder naes correctly by setting the Font for views to Heron. If you still see odd characters on your screen, read on. I changed y Views control panel to the Heron font, but I still see odd characters in y Hebrew application progra. Your syste ay not recognize your Hebrew progra as Hebrew. Follow the instructions in Chapter 3 of this anual to register your progra as Hebrew. I changed y Views control panel to the Heron font, and now I can t read soe of y non-hebrew file and folder naes. If you have file or folder naes that contain non-english Roan characters, such as accents or ulauts, they will not be correctly displayed after you change the Views control panel to the Heron font. A few other characters, such as typographic quotation arks and ellipses, will also not be correctly displayed. This is because the Heron font does not have a coplete set of Roan characters, only the ost coonly used ones. In the Views control panel, choose a font that will correctly display your non-hebrew file and folder naes. Then use non- Hebrew naes for all your files and folders, even those that contain Hebrew. A-21
25 Setting the Views control panel to Heron is necessary only to read Hebrew file and folder naes. If you don t set the Views control panel, you will still see Hebrew correctly displayed within your Hebrew or ultilingual application progras. You can write and print in Hebrew; reeber to give your files non-hebrew naes. I changed y Views control panel to the Heron font, but I still see odd characters in y Application enu. Not all the probles of working in ultiple languages on one coputer have been solved. Unfortunately, the Application enu cannot display Hebrew naes, even after you set your Views control panel to a Hebrew font. The naes of your Hebrew application progras will not be correctly displayed in the Application enu and in certain dialog boxes. Icons that appear in the Application enu next to each progra s nae will help you to identify your Hebrew progras. I can t edit a Hebrew file or folder nae. You ay have a non-hebrew keyboard selected in the Keyboards enu. Pull down the Keyboards enu and select a Hebrew keyboard. For ore inforation on the Keyboards enu, see Chapter 4. I reinstalled one of y Hebrew application progras. Do I need to re-register it in Hebrew? If the nae of your progra changes, you ust re-register it. See Chapter 3 for instructions on registering a progra in Hebrew. I can t work in Hebrew with y usual application progra. Your application progra ay not be copletely copatible with WorldScript I. If it isn t, it won t autoatically switch to a Hebrew font when you select a Hebrew keyboard, or it ay not let you see the Hebrew fonts in the font enu, or it ay not support right-toleft text entry. To deterine if your application progra is WorldScript I copatible, please consult the dealer fro who you purchased the progra or the progra s anufacturer. A-22 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
26 Since I installed the Hebrew Language Kit, I can no longer work with soe of y other application progras, even in Roan. This ay be due to a lack of eory. The Hebrew Language Kit, when installed, is autoatically loaded in eory at startup along with syste software. Your syste software takes up ore space in eory, and the aount of eory available for progras decreases. If you are sure that you have enough eory, this proble ay be due to an incopatibility between Hebrew and your progra. You ay need to deactivate the Hebrew Language Kit while you are using the application. You can do so by disabling the WorldScript I extension in the Extensions Manager control panel (included with Macintosh Syste 7.5 and later). Since I installed the Hebrew Language Kit, unwanted keyboard layouts appear in y Keyboards enu. How do I reove the? To reove unnecessary keyboard layouts, open the Syste file in the Syste folder. Select the unnecessary keyboard layouts and drag the to the Trash or into a teporary folder. Chapter 5: Troubleshooting A-23
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