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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] RTL/LTR directional tags
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 15:02, David Tolpin wrote: > This is strange. Is the output encoding UTF-8? I've just typed in > a document in a mix of English and Hebrew and Mozilla shows it correctly. > Can you point us to a page which is not displayed correctly in Mozilla? > I don't have one handy (could get one by tomorrow -- work is getting busy).. but you may grab this: http://www.arabeyes.org/download/documents/guide/translator-guide-ar/ and remove the explicit marks for directionality. Even with that, the table of contents is LTR. > Columns in a table are ordered according to the writing-mode assigned to the table; > I suppose it is lr-tb by default; use CSS to assign a different writing mode > to the table if it is what you need. Again, can you please show us a page > where the problem shows up? I'm not sure how I can do that. Any documentation you can refer me to? > Why would you want to render Arabic in LTR? > Oh.. no ;) Misunderstanding from my end. > > What processor are you using? > For SGML/DocBook? jade. For XML I'm currently experimenting with 'xmlto'. Regards -- ------------------------------------------------------- | Mohammed Elzubeir | Visit us at: | | | http://www.arabeyes.org/ | | Arabeyes Project | Homepage: | | Unix the 'right' way | http://elzubeir.fakkir.net/ | -------------------------------------------------------
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