How would you deal with soft line ends inside paragraphs?
I think that that files or strings represent streams of characters and
symbols and as such they are neutral to direction of reading/writing
(whether from top to down, from left to right or opposite).
I do not know exactly, how this is generaly done in arabic or hebrew or
chinese editors and browsers, but if I remember well, MS Windows
controls (for example) used to present texts have a flag that tell them,
how write its text content.
I thing, that it is on a localized web browser to have the capacity to
present your pages properly.
Pavel Kroh.
Nick Semenov wrote:
> I believe XSL has nothing to do with presentation of glyphs. Your
> presentation layer should be taking care of the way characters and plyphs
> are drawn to the screen. Correct me if I am wrong.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: rich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 4:43 AM
> To: Sablotron Mailing List
> Subject: [Sab] multilanguage
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> I'm creating multilanguage site and such languages like ivrit and
> arabic are need to be written from right to left, i.e I need to
> covert string from left to right. Is where any way to covert it right
> in xsl???
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