![]() That will change the behavior of the cursor in math-mode You might want to toggle the "Cursor movement" from Logical to Visual. (in the left side menu) Language Settings and make sure Right-To-Left (RTL) support is enabled. in the Language tab (menu on the left side of the window), Set Language to "Hebrew", Set encoding to "other: Hebrew (CP 1255)".į) Go to (Top side menu) Tools -> Preferences ->Ī. ![]() in the Document Class tab (menu on the left side of the window), Set Document Class to "article (Hebrew)".ī. apply "sudo make install" via the terminalĮ) Go to (Top side menu) Document -> Settings. Extract the downloaded file to a folderĬ. Synaptic's ivritex and texlive-lang-hebrew are not up to dateĪ. Note: Synaptic installation of culmus is general-usage fonts, and not LaTeX fonts. It's also important to note that I need to switch back to the non-Hebrew keyboard layout before creating a math closure to prevent strange artifacts from appearing at the beginning of the math closure when exporting to PDF.Ī) Install LyX using the synaptic package manager.ī) Download latest culmus release.(Recommended: not the source-release) In order to be able to render my LyX document that I previously created with a different configuration all I had to do was change the fonts. Of course I saved all of the changes I made in Document->Settings as Document Defaults. Since I like to use sans fonts for everything, I set Default family to Sans Serif. I don't use non-TeX fonts (leave it on the default: TeX fonts)įor the Roman, Sans Serif, Typewriter fonts I set them all to Latin Modern fonts because I found through trial and error that they work, though some others might work too. In Tools->Preferences->File Formats->"Default Output Formats"->"With TeX Fonts" I set to "PDF (pdflatex)" ![]() In Tools->Preferences->Editing I set it to use keyboard map with null as primary and hebrew as secondary I installed LyX and texlive-full from the repositories and culmus-latex-0.7 Here's what I did on Pop!_OS 19.10 to get Hebrew working as expected: Then update the fonts so they support Hebrew, otherwise you will get a missing glyphs error).The check checkbox at the top is "Use non-TeX fonts (via XeTex/LuaTex). Then select the Fonts option on the side-bar. From the title menu go to Document>Settings.Just make sure they are indeed not working. Type something in Hebrew, its going to show up backwards, and if you click the view button its going to fail and say "Could not find LaTeX command for character".Go in to Lyx by typing lyx in the commandline, or your application menu, write something in English and click the view button to see it all works (or CTRL+R).Sudo apt install lyx texlive-lang-other texlive-xetex texlive-lang-arabic First install lyx, xetex, texlive-lang-arabic, and texlive-lang-other:.
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