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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/12/2016 07:50 PM, Eike Rathke
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Note also that there are two Hebrew numberings, one NATNUM1 and the
other NATNUM2 which uses Geresh and Gershayim. I have no idea which one
would be correct (or even both needed?), but you seem to know.
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In case anyone is interested, the 2 numbering forms are both
correct, though NATNUM1 is the more modern and NATNUM2 is somewhat
more traditional. As an aside, MS Office also provides the 2
options, though interestingly it can only be controlled via a global
program setting, which I always found strange, so, 1 up for
Libreoffice (after my hopefully upcoming patch, that is :=) ).<br>
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I hope this helps.</pre>
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Oh yes, 'twas more than I bargained for, thanks.<br>
yossi<br>
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