Tzafrir Cohen wrote: >On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > > > >>Tzafrir Cohen wrote: >> >> >> >>>What about text messages? >>> >>>Is it possible to force directionality by beggning a document/paragraph >>>with RLM/LRM ? Is it wise? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Probably not work. This works only with editors that use the BiDi >>algorithm to select direction. Usually what would happen, though, is >>that most apps would force LTR direction on the paragraph. The way to >>deal with that is to add a RLE at the begining (and if you feel >>generous, a PDF at the end). >> >> > >What about the beginning of the document? > > I am not familiar with any references in the Unicode standard (or elsewhere) to a "document direction". The Unicode standard does specify, rather explicitely, that each paragraph is rendered on it's own. It is not impossible that some program or another does regard that, but I will have to see it to comment.
>Actually I try to always begin my Hebrew messages with a Hebrew greeting >to create such an effect. > > And do you know of a program that is affected. >>One more thing to note is that RLM, LRM, LRE, PDF and all of the rest >>don't exist in any codepage that I know. They only exist in Unicode code >>pages (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-7, etc. etc. etc). >> >> > >RLM and LRM are also part of cp1255 . > > News to me. What's their value? Are "RLE" and "PDF" also there? Shachar ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]