https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162754

--- Comment #10 from Rifqi Muzakki <r.muzakk...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Hossein from comment #9)
> (In reply to Rifqi Muzakki from comment #8)
> > (In reply to Hossein from comment #7)
> > In LibreOffice 24.8 letters still move around. Different from LibreOffice
> > version 7. Have you tried typing Arabic in LibreOffice versions 7 and 24? 
> > 
> > I attached my LibreOffice Writer project:
> > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F4VYeiGaMBgzgxPLZ9qNOcbtcFTO-z27/
> > edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=108541920725395450714&rtpof=true&sd=true
> You can simply attach the .DOCX document here. My guess was correct, the
> paragraphs are left to right, which is incorrect.
> 
> You need to know:
> 
> 1. Left to right paragraph is used for Arabic text, so that when you mix
> Arabic and English text, it will be displayed correctly.
> 
> 2. Left or right alignment of text is not related to the paragraph
> direction, being left to right (LTR) or right to left (RTL)
> 
> If you enable Complex text layout (CTL) in Tools > Options > Languages and
> Locales > Default Languages for Documents > Complex text layout" and select
> Arabic, then you can find the text direction button on the top toolbar.
> 
> Alternatively, you can right click on a text, choose "Paragraph >
> Paragraph..." and in "Alignment > Properties" choose "Right-to-Left (RTL)"
> in the combo box.
> 
> Also, using right Ctrl + right Shift usually works on many platforms for
> making the paragraph right to left.
> 
> After that, you can see that mixing Arabic and English text works fine, and
> the problem you mentioned goes away.
> 
> Therefore, this is not a bug. You have to set the paragraph direction RTL.
Thank you and sorry I made a mistake. I agree it's not a bug. Done and I have
tried it in this video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tS1M_N4r32UuCl4hcqeXg-ANUeyNXDTv/view?usp=drivesdk

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