Hi,
My comments are below
Miki
3. If I have a Hebrew paragraph with an English word like
? English ? ?
and I type continuously, the spaces are Hebrew. Now if I try to
continue the Hebrew to the right of the English word, but after the
Hebrew space, as to continue typing, I
I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the user
will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue typing. It is
logical, (not in the logical direction sense), expected and easily adapted
to by the user, as there are no surprises there.
Abdel's idea is even
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Miki Dovrat wrote:
I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the
user will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue
typing. It is logical, (not in the logical direction sense),
expected and easily adapted
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Miki Dovrat wrote:
I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the
user will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue
typing. It is logical, (not in the logical direction sense),
expected and easily adapted
Hi,
My comments are below
Miki
3. If I have a Hebrew paragraph with an English word like
? English ? ?
and I type continuously, the spaces are Hebrew. Now if I try to
continue the Hebrew to the right of the English word, but after the
Hebrew space, as to
I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the user
will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue typing. It is
logical, (not in the "logical" direction sense), expected and easily adapted
to by the user, as there are no surprises there.
Abdel's idea is even
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Miki Dovrat wrote:
I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the
user will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue
typing. It is logical, (not in the "logical" direction sense),
expected and easi
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Miki Dovrat wrote:
I was going to say, let the cursor always stay where it is, and the
user will learn to press END (end of line) to move it to continue
typing. It is logical, (not in the "logical" direction sense),
expected and easi
Hi,
My replies to your replies :) :
3. If I have a Hebrew paragraph with an English word like
? English ? ?
and I type continuously, the spaces are Hebrew. Now if I try to continue
the Hebrew to the right of the English word, but after the Hebrew space,
as to continue typing,
Hi,
My replies to your replies :) :
>> 3. If I have a Hebrew paragraph with an English word like
>> ? English ? ?
>> and I type continuously, the spaces are Hebrew. Now if I try to continue
>> the Hebrew to the right of the English word, but after the Hebrew space,
>> as to
Hi,
I am using lyx svn version 18738 from Monday night.
I have found a few problems with the Bidi:
1. Cursor movement is not yet visual, i.e. the cursor goes opposite to
the arrow key on foreign parts. I don't know if it was your intention to
include that already.
2. I can't tell whether
Hi,
I am using lyx svn version 18738 from Monday night.
I have found a few problems with the Bidi:
1. Cursor movement is not yet visual, i.e. the cursor goes opposite to
the arrow key on foreign parts. I don't know if it was your intention to
include that already.
2. I can't tell whether
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