https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61795
--- Comment #18 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Khaled Hosny from comment #17)
Khaled:
I agree with OP, that there *is* a problem here. Again: that's not the problem
of rendering! There's nothing to Unicode bidirectional text algorithm. The user
is able to manually create good-looking text if user performs some special
actions; i.e., citing comment #0,
> Todays LibreOffice's solution is to add LRM and RLM chars in the correct place
Of course, text *rendering* should not place some formatting characters
anywhere they aren't present in source. But the problem is not rendering, as
already said multiple times; the problem is *input*, which should analyse the
situation (current IME mode?) and insert those characters at input stage, when
the string is created from keyboard. So, I suggest you to revert your decision
to dismiss this, as UX-wise, this is a horrible bug actually.
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