thread has several suggestions => that includes mono and wine Shibboleth click once application also runs OK in Windows 10 with complete.
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Shibboleth can be used on Windows for unicode encoding of accented Hebrew text (copy and paste into LibreOffice document), which can be sent to Linux and mac OS for editing using LibreOffice with complex text layout (CTL) enabled. However, it still may be the case that actually typing those fonts on an English keyboard will require different keystrokes to come to the same character) And in this case there are some macros that may help. Or is it fonts, so your Aleph looks like an Aleph, but your friend sends over a document which should contain an Aleph but you only see an A or a slash with a number behind it or something else idiosyncratic - and only if you would install and use a certain font, the Aleph looks like an Aleph again (if so: then the solution is for all of you to use Unicode fonts instead of outdated non-unicode fonts. Sharing the Hebrew text should not be an issue.) Or is it keyboard maps (you hit maybe CTRL-A to produce a Hebrew Aleph character, someone else may hit Shift-F7 to produce the same - which will be the case, but I don't see the immediate issue since an Aleph is an Aleph and looks like an Aleph regardless of which key you pressed to make it look so, or whether you simply inserted it with a copy/paste move or a tool like Logos' Shibboleth. Is it transliterations? (some write checed, others hesed, others much different latin characters with or without diacritical marks to express a transliteration of the same Hebrew word - but this is way beyond the computer-relevant OS/application/font issues) Sorry, I'm not really into Hebrew, but I try to clarify for mayself (possibly others as well) what you are aiming at.