Is there a way to get the vowels to appear under letters rather than next to them?
About the first comment - I think it's a matter of font.I too would like to know how to do this on Linux, or alternatively - have an option not to display the vowels at all.Also - what's the definition of the "DST" flag? Does it mean that I have to manually set DST and reset it whenever my location moves in or out of DST?And one last thing - please open the blog in a new tab instead of a new window.Thanks.
when I move the cursor over the hebrew calendar it does not show the parsha. Any fix for this?
Ah...oops...just found the DST option.Sorry, ignore the last comment.Great product.
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Is there a way to get the vowels to appear under letters rather than next to them?
About the first comment - I think it's a matter of font.
I too would like to know how to do this on Linux, or alternatively - have an option not to display the vowels at all.
Also - what's the definition of the "DST" flag? Does it mean that I have to manually set DST and reset it whenever my location moves in or out of DST?
And one last thing - please open the blog in a new tab instead of a new window.
Thanks.
when I move the cursor over the hebrew calendar it does not show the parsha.
Any fix for this?
Ah...oops...just found the DST option.
Sorry, ignore the last comment.
Great product.
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