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Part 1. Install Hebrew fontsIf you don't already have a TeX implementation installed, run: $ sudo yum install texlive $ sudo yum install texlive-babel-hebrew Install the culmus fonts: $ sudo yum install culmus*- if CULMUSDIR is not in /usr/share/fonts or TEXMFDIR is not in /usr/share/texmf, then pass these arguments along # make install (Do this as root)Verify culmus.map is enabled: $ updmap --listmaps | grep culmus Part 2. Configure LyX$ sudo yum install lyxRun lyx Go to Tools -> Preferences->Editing->Shortcuts. Next to Bind file, it should say cua. If not, download the file cua_he.bind and save it to ~/.lyx/bind. Then, choose this file in "Browse..." Go to Language Settings and make sure "Enable RTL support" is checked off. To switch to the Hebrew layout, use F12. For English, press F11. Restart Lyx for the changes to take effect. Part 3. Using culmus-latexTo use culmus-latex, add it to the preamble of the document: \usepackage{culmus} This uses Frank Ruehl as the default font. To use David, use: \usepackage[use-david]{culmus} Troubleshooting
References:http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HebrewOnLinux#toc3 http://www.guyrutenberg.com/culmus-latex/ Last changed: Feb 27 2020 at 4:02 PM Back |
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