At 8:34 AM +0100 10/7/01, Tomas Frydrych wrote:
>I have started working on the Tabs, and then it dawned on me; a
>tab in a right-aligned paragraph does not make much sense.
Do you really mean right-aligned, or RTL-oriented, since
there is a BIG difference?
In the former case, you are correct that tabs in a right
aligned paragraph aren't entirely meaningful (pushing right vs.
left), BUT in an RTL-oriented paragraph they are quite valid! In an
RTL paragraph, the tabs should be taken to be "reversed", such that a
right aligned tab means align the start of the text to the tab rather
than the end - and vice-versa for left.
Make sense?
Leonard
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