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From: Eitan Tal
Subject: Hebrew Support
Date: 14 Oct 1998 17:10:53
Message: <3625054d.0@news.povray.org>
Hi! I need any hebrew support for pov-ray so I can use hebrew text.
When I am tring to do so, it displays another charchters than expected.
this is because a 7-bit data, not 8-bit.
There are two options, get any patch if exist or fake a font, but how can I
fake
a font to look like israelian font? pov-ray do not support non truetype
fonts yet.
besides, I will have the text upside down I think, but it is ok. I think I
can handle it
this is a lot of text so, using shapes for it will be a lot of work.


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Hebrew Support
Date: 14 Oct 1998 18:35:40
Message: <36251911.9686505E@pacbell.net>
You are experiancing a known bug in the windows
version of Pov-Ray. The dos version will handle the
internatinal character sets correctly.
  If you don't want to install the dos version of Pov-Ray
there is a program called Elefont that will accept ttf's of
your choice and export to .dxf file format. It then can be
converted to a Pov-Ray mesh file. You can download
elefont at:
http://www.armanisoft.ch/

A program called Crossroads3D will convert the .dxf file
tp the Pov-Ray mesh file for you and can be downloaded
from:

http://www.europa.com/~keithr/crossroads/

Both are free programs and are worth having.

Ken Tyler

Eitan Tal wrote:

> Hi! I need any hebrew support for pov-ray so I can use hebrew text.
> When I am tring to do so, it displays another charchters than expected.
> this is because a 7-bit data, not 8-bit.
> There are two options, get any patch if exist or fake a font, but how can I
> fake
> a font to look like israelian font? pov-ray do not support non truetype
> fonts yet.
> besides, I will have the text upside down I think, but it is ok. I think I
> can handle it
> this is a lot of text so, using shapes for it will be a lot of work.


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From: Mark King
Subject: Re: Hebrew Support
Date: 14 Oct 1998 20:48:13
Message: <3625383d.0@news.povray.org>
I have a truetype Hebrew font you can have if that's any help. I don't
read Hebrew so I don't know how accurate it is. Just say the word and I
can mail it to you.

Mark

Eitan Tal wrote:
>Hi! I need any hebrew support for pov-ray so I can use hebrew text.
>When I am tring to do so, it displays another charchters than expected.
>this is because a 7-bit data, not 8-bit.
>There are two options, get any patch if exist or fake a font, but how
can I
>fake a font to look like israelian font? pov-ray do not support non
truetype
>fonts yet.
>besides, I will have the text upside down I think, but it is ok. I
think I
>can handle it this is a lot of text so, using shapes for it will be a
lot of work.


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From: Wykan
Subject: Re: Hebrew Support
Date: 17 Oct 1998 12:59:06
Message: <01bdf9e6$bbccd700$63f139d1@Default.siscom.net>
Like Mark King, I have a Hebrew font. Also like Mr. King, I haven't the
slightest clue how accurate it is. The font's name is "Torah Sofer." If you'd
like a copy, let me know.

-- 
At your service,
Wykan

(remove the "nospam." from my reply address to e-mail)


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From: Wykan
Subject: Re: Hebrew Support
Date: 17 Oct 1998 13:01:34
Message: <01bdf9e7$13576c60$63f139d1@Default.siscom.net>
I forgot to mention ... there is a newsgroup you might want to check out,
called alt.binaries.hebrew.fonts

Surely they must have what you're looking for.

-- 
Again,
Wykan

(remove the "nospam." from my reply address to e-mail)


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