Tzafrir Cohen wrote (referring to Bidi support in the word processor of 
Open Office):
>I see there that bidi support is part of a greater thing called CTL
>(Complext Text Layout , support for any language that is more complecated
>than ascii ;-)), and according to that post it will take some time for 
the
>whole CTL code to be merged into OpenOffice.

CTL is just a nice acronym invented in the X/Open circles to designate 
several languages with special presentation requirements.  As far as I 
remember, it covers Arabic, Hebrew and Thai.  There is not much similarity 
between the requirements of Thai and those of Arabic/Hebrew, so Bidi 
support can be developed without Thai and vice-versa.  You can call it a 
partial CTL support, or just Bidi support.  Merging the code into 
OpenOffice will be no less or more difficult than merging any other 
significant contribution.

Shalom (Regards),  Mati
           Bidi Architect
           Globalization Center Of Competency - Bidirectional Scripts
           IBM Israel
           Phone: +972 2 5870999  ext. 1202    Fax: +972 2 5870333 Mobile: 
+972 52 554160


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