Good idea, i hope someone will do that ;) (and also will deploy and HE lang)
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:39 PM, PyroPeter <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08/08/2010 07:08 PM, Netanel Shine wrote: > >> Not exactly. >> >> you can see in the israeli archlinux communiuty : >> http://archlinux.org.ilhow the page is RTL (not like the main site of >> >> arch.) >> for now you could deploy to translation (yep, meantime in LTR) but we >> should >> all work for working RTL Support. >> >> The israeli community is the first archlinux community which based on RTL >> language. >> >> 2010/8/8 Ng Oon-Ee<[email protected]> >> >> On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 12:33 -0400, Loui Chang wrote: >>> >>>> On Sun 08 Aug 2010 06:21 +0300, Netanel Shine wrote: >>>> >>>>> For the non-translate strings ill send you a patch, but we have another >>>>> problem, its shows ok, but it should be RTL not LTR. can you do it some >>>>> >>>> way >>> >>>> that if use will choose hebrew the page will become to be RTL? >>>>> >>>> I would appreciate your help with this. I'm not really sure what the >>>> issues are. >>>> >>>> Maybe I'll interject at this point. The issue with Hebrew (as with some >>> other Arabic languages) is that the words are read right-to-left. I >>> would assume the translations submitted by Netanel Shine need to be >>> 'read' right-to-left as well. >>> >>> I'm not sure how the AUR does things (how the translation units are) but >>> would a suitable 'hack' be for the translations themselves to be in >>> reverse order? So for example the English A B C would be translated as >>> the Hebrew c b a? >>> >>> >>> >> > It seems like it would be a good idea to add direction:rtl; to the CSS. > This makes text right-aligned and cuts off text at the right side. > > -- > irc: PyroPeter at freenode > > -- Netanel Shine
