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Nice to hear from you. As you probably remember my wife Leah - Linda is from Chicago.
As for wikispaces. I am a total ignoramus about macs.
As for PC's with Windows make sure the Windows is Hebrew enabled. Follow instructions on one of the following sites:
http://www.jtsa.edu/Documents/pagedocs/instructtech/hebrew_howto.pdf
or
http://www.petri.co.il/install_hebrew_on_windows_xp.htm
Then when you edit the wikispace page, make sure you ar in Hebrew mode (Alt+Shift) and write.
In order to have the writing appear Righ to Left, you must add above and below the Hebrew writing the following tags on the wikipage.
[[rt]]
מה שבאמצע יוצמד לימין.
What is written between these tags will be right aligned.
[[rtl]]
If you need any more help write me at reuw@nevnet (dot) etzion (dot) k12 (dot) il
or skype me at reuven100.
Akiva & his family are fine B"H.
Kol Tuv,
Reuven
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