https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32531

Eyal <e...@zvi.org> changed:

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--- Comment #31 from Eyal <e...@zvi.org> ---
The bug is still present as described in my initial report.

Checked again with MS Word and it behaves as expected, ie. in a table with
mixed directionality cursor movement is consistent with the main
directionality.

NOTE:

In Word, the role of the cursor keys is reversed when switching from the main
directionality to the opposite directionality.

For example, if the main directionality is LTR, with an RTL word (or table
cell) in the middle, then using the right cursor key keeps moving to the next
character, even when in the RTL word, so in effect the right cursor key
visually moves the cursor to the left.

Let's say LLL represents LTR text and RRR represents RTL text. The cursor is at
the beginning of the text, and the users just presses the right-arrow key. This
is hos the cursor moves:

LLL RRR LLL
>>>><<<>>>>

It doesn't matter whether this is plain text or table cells.

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