From: Tomas Frydrych (tomas@frydrych.uklinux.net)
Date: Sun May 26 2002 - 13:14:16 EDT
Hi Johan,
> and stuff. Tried out RTL support today, and well, got some questions.
> When i used chars like ':' and such they were placed at the left side
> of the text, after some thinking i guess this is expected behavior.
The layout of a text on a line is a function of two things: (1) the 
characters themselves; (2) the dominant direction property of the 
paragraph (ltr or rtl). The latter is set manually either using the 
Format->Paragraph dialogue, or the P button with the arrow on the 
top of it.
 > Is the cursor blink also supposed to blink a underline? Why is 
this? has
> todo with RTL languages i guess.. 
There are certain situations in which there are two cursors on the 
screen at the same time; this is because on rtl/ltr boundaries the 
location of the next character depends on the properties of that 
next character. In those situations we display two cursors with little 
flags on the top of them indicating which one is for which 
characters. To make it more obvious that there are two cursors at 
once (they can be quite a bit apart from each other) they are linked 
by thin line, which too should be blinking.
Tomas
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