https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163329

--- Comment #11 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to ⁨خالد حسني⁩ from comment #10)
> We could warn, may be in an info bar, if the font used for RTL math does not
> have an rtlm feature (though a font might have the feature and still not
> cover the required glyph, we can also detect that, but it is also more work).

Info bar is already great; we don't have to jump through hoops for now, without
users requesting it. Also, it should not be very difficult to check glyph
coverage: It may be more difficult for a language, as discussed in bug 151122,
but we have a closed set of the glyphs used in formulas by LO Math itself; so
there could be two potential infobars, or an infobar with two potential pieces
of information.

Stuart, what do you think?


> > Hmm...  Why is the sqrt stem even a glyph at all? That doesn't sound right.
> 
> What else would it be?

Well, I was assuming that some parts of a formula are drawn by the typesetting
engine and some are taken from fonts, but I suppose it could all be made up of
pieces which come from fonts.


> Note this does not affect only radicals, in your screenshot the integrals
> and the summation are not mirrored as well, but they should.

I was wondering whether I would need to also file a bug about integrals, I
guess the answer is no...

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