https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147814

--- Comment #6 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jonathan Clark from comment #5)
> As part of this fix, I think we should also file a change request with the
> ODF committee, asking them to define the semantics of style:tab-stop
> style:type. Specifically, we should ask them to define "left" to mean
> aligned from the start of the text, and "right" to mean aligned from the end
> of the text, always relative to paragraph and layout direction. This would
> match our implementation, and would also make the ODF spec explicitly cover
> the TB cases which are presently underspecified.

Is it really a good idea to ask for a "counter-textual" interpretation? As
opposed to a change to the ODF in its next version to say "start" and end"?

> I'm less sure about the use cases for the actually-from-left and
> actually-from-right tab stops requested in the original post, but I've never
> even needed to use the other tab stop types before so I might not be the
> target audience. Maybe Eyal can elaborate on this request.

Well, I'll admit this is a bit speculative, but - this is basically like Left
and Right paragraph alignment. Why do we even need those at all?

* Historical reasons.
* Other apps which doesn't support Start and End (and we can't be sure that we
need to convert L/R into S/E)
* Content in which the physical direction has other significance than the
direction of text progression. Specifically:

  * Correspondence to background/foreground images 
  * Correspondence to positions and directions in physical/geographical space

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