MS Word "guesses" whether the space is RTL or LTR. When the keyboard is set
to Hebrew or Arabic, space is RTL.

Jony

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> Subject: basic-hebrew RtL-space ?
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> Inserting unicode/basic-hebrew reults in a convinient 
> RtL, right-to-left, advance of the cursor, but the 
> space-character jumps to the far right.  Is there a 
> RtL-space?
> In MS-Word and OpenOffice I can only change whole 
> paragraphs to RtL-entry.  But quoting just  a few 
> words in hebrew WITHIN a paragraph would be helpful to 
> many.
> Related: The other Hebrew characters in the alphabetic 
> presentation forms insert themselves in LtR-fashion? 
> Why this difference?
> I read about Logical and Visual entry, but don't see 
> how that answers my 2 questions above.
> 
> Kefas (pmr)
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