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From: | Yair Friedman (Jerusalem) |
Subject: | Re: [emacs-bidi] mirroring of glyphs |
Date: | Thu, 22 Nov 2001 09:16:15 +0200 |
User-agent: | Gnus/5.090004 (Oort Gnus v0.04) Emacs/21.1 |
"Ehud Karni" <address@hidden> writes: > I think the real solution is to work in some way like the good old > Einstein Writer (always a good reference). Einstein, I still have it on one of my 5ΒΌ" diskettes....ooops. > When there is some phrase > that the UAX#9 is just doing mishmash of it (like mathematical > expression [see the difference between 1-5 1/5 1*5] or physical > constants like -5.0 C enclosed by Hebrew text) This is because date and phone expressions use them (dash and slash), and they are more common than math expressions. I think this was a good decision. I think one intuitive way might be to supply the user a "change cursor direction" command and inserting LRM/RLM when this is done. At a later stage (cursor movement, end of paragraph) we might want to remove redundant formatting character from the buffer.
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