On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:18:19PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm trying to get mlterm to work in the way I want for a mixed Hebrew
> and English environment.
> 
> These are the things that annoy me in no particular order:
> 
> - Is it possible to completely disable bold fonts like in
>   gnome-terminal? I am using anti aliased fonts and have fiddled
>   endlessly with settings in ~/.mlterm/aafonts, but without success.

Err... why would you want to disable it?

> 
> - I would prefer to use SBL Hebrew as my font and put mlterm in variable
>   width mode, but the vowel pointings seem to be shifted to the left.

Variable width fonts in the terminal? Doesn't sound promising.

> 
> - A line starts in right or left mode based on the first 

"strong" (e.g.: one with a clear directionality)

>   character. Is
>   there anyway to control this? My application should always work left
>   to right and just insert Hebrew in right to left mode, but sometimes
>   the lines start with Hebrew.

What applications do you use?

I suppose it would not be difficult to add it as an extra control. I'm
just not sure how actually usable it will be.

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