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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu May 27 12:14:09 
+0000 2010 -------
> Currently, I am more in favor of the general solution which also serves "mixed
> environments" - e.g. editing an Arabic text document in an German OOo version 
> on
> a German operating system or creating a bilingual text document containing
> English and Hebrew text.
> 

As a user and one who supports multiple OOo installs, the OS environment should
only affect the default directionality of new documents. The OOo UI should not
affect directionality at all. The whole purpose of having OS locale settings is
to set user preferences for these things, regardless of which UI language is
choosen.

However, for opening existing documents, directionality should be as per the
document. No matter what OS settings or UI settings, document objects that are
RTL should be displayed RTL and document objects that are RTL should be
displayed RTL.

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