eliuri 0 Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 Hello:I can't seem to clip Hebrew text using IE7 .Here's what i get when I try it in Internet Explorer 7:����� ����������, ������������ �����Using Firefox, Evernote shows this:אָכֵן מְיֻדָּעִי, זְנַחְתַּנִי מְאֹדעַד כִּי קְרָאתִיךָ: אֲבִי זָנוֹחַ.Is there a way to get this to get Evernote to work in IE 7 as well?I'm crossing over from Google Notebook to Evernote. Hebrew works perfectly fine in Google Notebook with either browser.Suggestions?Thanks in advance:-EliuriWindows XP ProIE7Firefox 3.0.5 Link to comment
engberg 89 Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 Thank you for the report. We have not heard about this problem before, and do not yet officially support or test on right-to-left languages, but we are working hard to improve our support for non-Latin character sets and non-English users this year.Thanks Link to comment
eliuri 0 Posted February 1, 2009 Author Share Posted February 1, 2009 Thank you for the report. We have not heard about this problem before, and do not yet officially support or test on right-to-left languages, but we are working hard to improve our support for non-Latin character sets and non-English users this year.ThanksHi again, David:The RTL problem was notable in Evernote 3.0 for Windows. It clipped the Hebrew,but the word order was LTR. With IE7 , it's more than a directional issue. It didnt even clip the Hebrew fonts properly. it rendered either stars or blank boxes, as in that sample above. I use Firefox more often that IE 7, so for the meantime, it seems to be working out fine. It actually became easier for multilingual notekeeping after I uninstalled the 3.0 Windows version, and began using Evernote's web interface.I really like this program, so I'm hoping it expands its capabilities for various langauges.-Eliuri Link to comment
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