[texhax] Inserting Hebrew into a regular latex file - Gabor's
question
Rama Porrat
rama at cc.huji.ac.il
Wed Oct 29 15:29:57 CET 2003
I send this message to texhax also, because somebody else might also be interested.
In order to write Hebrew within regular (left-to-right) LaTeX documents,
please unzip the file
ftp://ftp.cc.huji.ac.il/tex/using_heb_with_regular_latex.zip
into some temporary directory.
Then 1. Put the 4 available *.mf files in the fonts source directory. You can
create a new subdirectory under miktex\fonts\source and call it "hebrew"
and insert the *.mf files there.
2. Go into each of the 2 available sub directories created from the zip file, and
follow the directions within each readme.txt file available
there.
Then run LaTeX on the file
ftp://ftp.cc.huji.ac.il/tex/using_heb_with_regular_latex.tex and see the result.
Actually you can start with ONLY the 4 mf fonts, in which case you will simply have only those
4 fonts. If you choose to do that, then after inserting the 4 mf fonts into the source directory,
you have to update the miktex data base (ask me if you don't know what this means)
and then run a smaller version of the attached latex file (I have inserted a comment in the latex file - look for the comment around line 70 of the file).
Please note - I did this zip file in a hurry, so I will not be surprised if there are some problems - maybe I forgot something..... SO, if something is not clear, or if it does not work, DO NOT HESITATE to write and tell me about it? I am sure it will work at the end.
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