On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 11:18 PM, dave berk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, everyone. As you surmised correctly I forgot to add the encoding at
> the beginning of the file. Now, though I have another problem. I am trying
> to render some text in hebrew (a right to left language). Unfortunately, the
> text appear reversed on the screen. Is there some way to tell pyglet I'm
> trying to display a right to left language?

Sorry, there's no bidi (bidirectional text) support in pyglet...
you're the first person who's asked for it.  If this is an important
issue for you I'd like to work with you to get support in for pyglet
1.2 later this year (I don't read or write any right-to-left
languages, so I need someone to check correctness).

Alex.

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