Hi

I don't know much (anything) about unicode but,

>>>> Right-to-left might be hard to do (I guess?), but technically as long
>>>> as they can see and enter what they want, I'm sure they can get used
>>>> to left-to-right.
>>> Excuse me? How can anyone type the arabic, syriac or hebrew abjads from
>>> left to right? *That* would be really exotic, if ever possible! :-)
>> How can anybody play guitar upside down or wrong-handed? But people do
>> it!!!  ;-)
>>
>> kool m'i gnipyt siht sdrawkcab thgir won (ylwols)
> hehehe!!! However, your example exactly matches the hebrew case -
> Letters which don't visually connect to the next one. Therefore, it's
> just a matter of reading it in a proper way. In what comes to the arabic
> abjad, the visual aspect if trying to type it left-to-right is not even
> worth to discuss. (I can't resist it: playing the guitar upside down is
> just a matter of training and "wrong-handed" is just wrong if you don't
> shift the position of the strings and, of course, training - more on
> that, please check with Paul McCartney! :-)))

Would chaining interrupt 0x10 be reasonable? If I am not mistaken the FreeDOS 
kernel
uses interrupt 0x10 function 0x0E to print characters to the screen. A TSR 
could be
written to handle function 0x0E and pass the other functions to the BIOS.



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