Has this ever been validated with people using RTL languages? The < and > symbols switch directions when used in RTL. For example:const char *fmt = "א {<10} ב" ; Can you tell from the pasted text which direction this will justify? I intentionally put the semi-colon on a separate line so you can't tell which side the tail end of the line is. It's even worse in your text editor -- go ahead and copy it to Qt Creator to see how it formats this! Or is that even a problem? Maybe it's even better this way?
When I first read this email the email-reader displayed the '{', '}' and '>' as flipped. So I would guess it's left. I was going to try it in python but I couldn't get it working without removing '<10'. I guess this is one of the situations where out-of-string formatting options are useful/needed. I'm not sure how to solve this otherwise.
And I see what you mean - navigating using the cursor in Qt Creator and VsCode and trying to guess where a character will appear if I press a button is quite the challenge.
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