I've recently installed Ubuntu and I'm looking for a word processor that supports Hebrew (wine simply doesn't support Hebrew) and may replace MS word. I'm really new to the system, so it would be perfect if somebody would recommend a suite and how can I install it.
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Note: I use Libreoffice Suite.
Make sure that the Hebrew keyboard layout is added.
If you don't have Libreoffice installed, the you can installed it, by looking at this Answer.
Open Libreoffice Writer, and click on tools --> Options
Then make the changes shown in the image below. Once done click OK. You may want to download and install the Open Source Unicode Hebrew Font Pack.
כאן אתה הולך .
Click on Right-To-Left, and start typing.
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then I'll have fonts like David and will be able to write RTL text? – Danis Fischer Aug 31 '13 at 11:19
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See addition in the answer. – Mitch Aug 31 '13 at 11:30
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About the fonts: Are there any other less-biblic fonts (e.g in office there were arial,david,david-transperent etc...)? – Danis Fischer Aug 31 '13 at 11:36
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I honestly don't know, since I don't use Hebrew. But take a look Here. – Mitch Aug 31 '13 at 11:39
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O.k thanks. I've already found my desired ttf file :) – Danis Fischer Aug 31 '13 at 12:34