Kabuse
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Alright, so I've downloaded a special Hebrew font, and I've opened up a file that was sent to me in Hebrew. However, it doesn't automatically open in the font I downloaded (which is also the font it was saved in), but rather in some default English font.
So I highlight everything and convert it to the proper font, ant it does change... only backwards. You know how Hebrew is read from the right to the left? Well, apparently my computer is not recognizing that, and so the entire file is backwards. It would be like reading this sentence like this:
:siht ekil ecnetnes siht gnidaer ekil eb dluow tI
And I have no idea how to fix this. Even after I turn on the International icon to the Hebrew one, it still does not show up right. Anyone know why my Mac is not recognizing the proper way to read Hebrew?
Thanks in advance.
So I highlight everything and convert it to the proper font, ant it does change... only backwards. You know how Hebrew is read from the right to the left? Well, apparently my computer is not recognizing that, and so the entire file is backwards. It would be like reading this sentence like this:
:siht ekil ecnetnes siht gnidaer ekil eb dluow tI
And I have no idea how to fix this. Even after I turn on the International icon to the Hebrew one, it still does not show up right. Anyone know why my Mac is not recognizing the proper way to read Hebrew?
Thanks in advance.
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