Hi Seth

Yes, but only the punctuation moves. So if I write a sentence with a period at 
the end , the period moves to the beginning of the line. However, if, after the 
period, I keep writing on the same line, it's OK. This is a general problem for 
all programmes that aren't fully equipped to deal with right to left languages. 
One of the few programmes that has solved it is Google in Gmail, but even 
Microsoft still has problems with this.

For example, when I receive pop up messages from Microsoft on my PC in Hebrew 
with some English terms mixed in, the whole thing is a complete mess.

 

Following is a screenshot of a test mail I sent so you can see how it arrived

 



In the 1st and 2nd line the question mark went back to the beginning of the line

In the 3rd line it stayed in place after I wrote something else

In the 4th line the period went back to the beginning of the line

Everything was justified to the left

 

If I select "reply", I can then edit the reply by selecting right justification 
and it all goes back to normal, but I can't do this when reading the incoming 
mail.

 

Hope this clarifies the problem

 

Eric

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Seth H Holmes
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 1:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [k-9-mail] Incorrect justification for right to left languages

 

Does this also happen if the whole message is Hebrew?

On July 29, 2015 5:06:34 AM EDT, Eric Bar-Chen <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I am in Israel and send some mails in Hebrew (a right to left language)

K-9 has no problems sending mails in Hebrew but it justifies everything to the 
left instead of to the right. This means that inserting punctuation, numbers, 
English letters or words, or anything else that is not Hebrew causes the whole 
message to become unreadable.

When I write a message it looks fine but when it arrives the problem occurs.

The strange thing is that if I receive a mail in Hebrew it appears OK, which 
means that the app does have encoding for Hebrew.

I have tried sending mail which I then read on Outlook 2013, Gmail app on my 
phone and Gmail on my PC. The problem occurs with all of them.

 

This seems to be a problem with many apps. Any help would be appreciated


-- 
Seth H Holmes
Sent from my Nexus 7 with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

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