[Xerte] Re: Right to Left Text (Wizards)

Pat Lockley patrick.lockley at googlemail.com
Tue May 10 09:27:58 BST 2011


The link works here?

Am wondering if there isn't a nerdy way of doing this.

A root node variable called textDirection (look camel case) - which if
set reverses lines in a text field?

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Deborah Delin <admin at strivney.com> wrote:
> does htmltext support the direction / rtol attribute?
>
> Failing that
>http://ixd-consultant.com/blog/2010/07/12/open-source-arabic-parsing-v1-5/
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> Pat the above link is broken.
> Sorry if this is a silly question but can't I just put something in the xml
> to ask it to direct the text RTL?
> I found this?
> Developers should use the dir="rtl" node in XML parameters for text and
> textarea fields that needed to be displayed in RTL for RTL languages. (LTR
> languages are not affected)
> But it didn't help.
> If anyone has any other suggestions I'd be very grateful, otherwise will
> make graphics for the text.
> Thank you.
> Deborah
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