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Mike Billau commented on CB-7499: --------------------------------- Hmmm, this plugin now depends on a specific version of Android (at least for this feature to work) so maybe I need add in the engine tag to plugin.xml? > Cordova dialogs should support BIDI text > ---------------------------------------- > > Key: CB-7499 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7499 > Project: Apache Cordova > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Android, Plugin Dialogs > Affects Versions: Master > Reporter: Mike Billau > Assignee: Mike Billau > Priority: Minor > Labels: bidirectional, globalization > Fix For: 3.7.0 > > > Since API 19, Andorid has had the facilities to deal with bidirectional text, > however, current Cordova notification implementation does not correctly > handle bidirectional text in dialogs. > We can see this is the case by first setting the language to Hebrew and then > launching the following dialogs: > navigator.notification.confirm("Pure English !!!", function(){}, "7"); > navigator.notification.confirm("עברית היא שפה מדוברת בIsrael !", > function(){}, "8"); > Since we are in Hebrew, the base text direction will be RTL. This means that > when we see the second notification with the Hebrew text, it will be > right-justified. When we click and see the "Pure English !!!" notication, > because locale is RTL, we should expect to see: "!!! Pure English" and it > should be right-justified, however, we still see "Pure English !!!", left > justified. > http://w3-03.ibm.com/globalization/page/publish/4353 > Ideally you should be able to just add android:supportsRtl="true" to the > manifest, however, this is doesn't seem to ne enough without setting the text > direction to the locale for all of the dialogs. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)