No, there is no way to do it, I miss this as well... If you only want to 
view text, I have a plugin for urxvt that does this.

Moshe

* J.A.J. Pater <[email protected]> [02/07/09 08:09]:
> 
> Dear vimmers,
> 
> When I open a UTF-text file with right-to-left-text (hebrew in this 
> case) and left-to-right-text (english in this case) in gedit it is 
> rendered OK (rtl is displayed as rtl, ltr is displayed as ltr).
> 
> But when I open the same file in gvim the right-to-left text (hebrew) is 
> showed as left-to-right text (just as the rest of the file, cq. english).
> 
> Is there a way to get the same behaviour as in gedit?
> 
> I searched for :help already and found things like mlterm, termbidi, set 
> bomb etc. but I just can't gvim to show the text like gedit.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Adriaan
> 
> 
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