Aspell Hebrew dictionaries.
Hebrew hunspell dictionaries
Hebrew font families. ASCII glyphs borrowed from the URW and Bitstream
fonts. Those families provide a basic set of a serif (Frank Ruehl), sans
serif (Nachlieli) and monospaced (Miriam Mono) fonts. Also included
Drugulin, Ktav Yad, Aharoni, David, Hadasim, Shofar, Simple, Stam, Keter
and Ellinia.
Hspell is a fully working Hebrew spellchecker. On typical documents
it should recognize the majority of correct words.
Hspell was designed to be 100% and strictly compliant with the
official niqqud-less spelling rules ("Ha-ktiv Khasar Ha-niqqud",
colloquially known as "Ktiv Male") published by the Academy of
the Hebrew Language.
Hspell was written by Nadav Har'El and Dan Kenigsberg.
The Hebrew Editor package is intended mostly for Hebrew speaking users for
creating and editing Hebrew/English LaTeX documents.
This package provides a text (terminal) based word processor (in the spirit
of the good-old DOS days word processors) which is extremely LaTeX oriented.
The fonts used by the Hebrew Support of X-Windows & Motif since 1991.
35 pcf files, 8 Type1 files (1 is similar to the proportional Webfont).
Already adopted by 8 workstation vendors, dozens of software houses,
and most of the X users in Israel.
Localized messages and documentation for KDE4.
DateTime::Calendar::Hebrew is the implementation of the Hebrew calendar. Read
on for more details on the Hebrew calendar.
The Hebrew/Jewish calendar is a Luni-Solar calendar. Torah Law mandates that
months are Lunar. The first day of a month coincides with the new moon in
Jerusalem. (In ancient times, this was determined by witnesses. Read the books
in the bibliography for more info). The Torah also mandates that certain
holidays must occur in certain seasons. Seasons are solar, so a calendar that
can work with lunar & solar events is needed.
Localized messages and documentation for libreoffice
Jewish calendar generator.