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Keywords| |needmoreinfo, oooqa
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Wed Jul 7 12:54:47 +0000
2010 -------
Ok, deleting one character of the last line reverses the characters.
But I ask myself: do we need to fix this?
1) the document contains only Arabic text but the writing direction is *LTR*, so
AFAIK incorrect when writing in Arabic.
Please correct if I'm wrong (I can't read Arabic) but the correct writing should
be what looks to me as:
"jiio ab"
and not as showing in LTR as:
"ba oiij"
Right?
If this is true, the characters reversing at last line switch from LTR to RTL so
actually find the correct writing.
2) This is not reproducible when the whole text is set to RTL from the start (so
a normal use)
3) This only happens for non typical 29 page long paragraphs: where is the user
case?
Sum up: an odd artifact happens in Arabic texts with non realistic huge
paragraphs and when the Arabic text direction has been set incorrectly.
So again my question: why should we fix what look like a pure theoretical
question and has no user case?
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