On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 07:11:33AM -0400, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Aug 2000, Roman M . Parparov wrote:
>
> To explain for those who haven't handled a RTL language, numbers look
> the same as in LTR for most RTL languages, and I believe numerical
> prefixes
what Hebrew ViM did, and it is not easy to work with EVERYTHING
going from right to left.
The problem was big enough for that ECMA document to appear.
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> Bart.
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WW mail program with hebrew support once. Pain in the ass to
invent and reinvent functions for printing Hebrew correctly. Moreover, a
lot of self-written reversing and replacing reduces the performance from
what it would be if we just had it implemented in the core of Perl.
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On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 11:39:13PM +0900, Simon Cozens wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 02:31:01PM +0300, Roman M . Parparov wrote:
> > Is any core support for Bidirectional languages going to be implemented?
>
> If I get my way, yes. I will be fighting for this.
>
Well
good support for it. The need
for such a support is very high, especially for Web applications.
Is any core support for Bidirectional languages going to be implemented?
Or, maybe I should take that question to the stdlib list?
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