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Mac OS X
For OS 10.9 and later:
1. Go to the Apple menu. Select System Preferences.
2. Click Language & Region. If you do not see Hebrew in the list of Preferred languages, click the “+” button. Select it from the new list that opens and click Add.
3. Click Keyboard Preferences…
- The Keyboard settings can also be reached by clicking Keyboard from the main System Preferences menu.
4. On the Input Sources tab, click the “+” button.
5. Select Hebrew from the list. Then Select Hebrew [rather than Hebrew-QWERTY] from the list on the right. Click Add.
6. Check the box next to Show Input menu in menu bar.
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7. Go to the Keyboard tab. Check the box next to Show Keyboard & Character Viewers in menu bar.
For OS 10.6 through 10.8:
1. Click on the Apple Logo (top left) and choose System Preferences
2. Choose Language & Text.
3. In the Language tab, make sure you can see Hebrew there.
- If you do not see Hebrew in the list click on Edit List... The computer will display a list of available languages.
- Check Hebrew to add it to the list and click OK. You will now be able to choose Hebrew as an input language. In this window you can also sort the order in which you want your language choices listed.
4. Move to the Input Menu tab. Under the section Input type check Keyboard Viewer and Character Palette (if you see this option). At the bottom of the window check the Show input menu in menu bar box.
5. Select the Keyboard input type for Hebrew. Choose Hebrew [rather than Hebrew-QWERTY]. This is the keyboard layout for Israel.
You should now be able to see a little flag next to the clock in the upper right corner of your screen
- If you do not, you may have to reboot your computer for the changes to take effect
You can now toggle between the languages listed there.
Enable the on-screen keyboard in this menu by clicking Show Keyboard Viewer
Windows 7
1.Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Change Keyboards or Other Input Methods
2.In the Keyboards & Languages tab, click Change Keyboards
3.In the installed services box, check for Hebrew.
- If it’s not there, click Add. Scroll down to Hebrew (Israel) and check the box. Click OK
4.Click Apply.
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- You should now see a language bar in the bottom right corner.
If you do not see the language bar, you may need to reboot in order for the changes to take effect.
Enable the on-screen Keyboard
- Click the Start button, click All Programs -> Accessories -> Ease of Access -> On-Screen Keyboard.
Developer(s) | RedleX |
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Stable release | |
Written in | |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | Word processing |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.mellel.com |
Mellel (מלל, the Hebrew for 'text') is a word processor for Mac OS X, developed since 2002 and marketed as especially suited for technical and academic writers, and for writers with long, complex documents. It is made by Mellel AAR, a small software company. New features are added to the program every few months, many of which come from user suggestions. Its closest competitor is Nisus Writer Pro.
One remarkable feature present in Mellel is its multilanguage support. Languages with non-Latin alphabets, including Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew, Greek, Korean or Persian, for example, are handled well due to the fact that Mellel sports its own text engine, that is not reliant on macOS text support, and in addition support for Unicode and OpenType fonts.
Mellel also presents a feature set suitable for working with long and complex documents, in order to match the needs of scholars and technical writers. Mellel has a distinctive way of handling footnotes and endnotes, allowing creation of numerous 'streams' of notes in a single document. This feature allows inclusion of three or more footnote types at the same time (e.g., editor notes, translator notes, endnotes, regular notes, etc.). Cross-references are also dealt with in a singular way by Mellel. The software offers support for Outline, based on headings in the document text. With Mellel 4.0 the software added an Index tool which according to the company website 'rivals dedicated Index applications'.[1] Mellel has a unique way of handling styles, which are also organised as part of a style set, that can be utilised by multiple documents. Its Replace Styles feature is able to reformat a large amount of text scattered throughout a document (a feature also present in OpenOffice.org Writer and in Nisus Writer for Mac OS Classic).
Due to its unique approach to implementing many of its features, Mellel originally lacked full compatibility with standard word processors, but--as of July 2020--Mellel exports accurately to .docx and to ePub according to the developer's website. From the outset, Mellel has exported accurately to .pdf.
Mellel provides tight integration with Bookends and Sente, bibliographical tools for managing citations, including Live Bibliography (instant updates of Bibliography when one adds a citation).
A version of Mellel is available for the iPad.
Owners of Mellel announced in January 2011 that they will give free updates for life for anyone who will purchase the application outside the Mac App Store. As per the company, this policy was dropped in February 2014.[2] With the release of Mellel 4.0 Mellel AAR, the developer, announced that a for fee upgrade policy was re-instated (two years of free updates). This policy does not apply to users who've purchased Mellel during the 'lifetime' period.
The current version of Mellel, 5.0, reportedly supports MacOS 10.7.x or later. Although Mellel is compatible with OS 10.15 Catalina, users may not want to upgrade to Catalina if, e.g., they use MathMagic or MathType to insert equations. These are not 64 bit compatible as of July 2020.
See also[edit]
- MathMagic equation editor for Mellel, supporting automatic baseline alignment
- MathType equation editor for Mellel.
- Bookends bibliographic program, tightly integrated with Mellel
Mellel Docx
References[edit]
- ^https://www.mellel.com/mellel/
- ^https://www.mellel.com/blog/a-note-about-lifetime-of-free-updates/