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1.1 KiB
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18 lines
1.1 KiB
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<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
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<p>Mitz Pettel contributed this fix to KDE, and now we're rolling it in. Here's his explanation:</p>
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<p>The directionality of a neutral character at the beginning of a paragraph (or after a hard line break) is decided incorrectly if the first non-neutral character in the paragraph has directionality opposite to the paragraph directionality. For example, if the paragraph direction is LTR, the first character on the paragraph is a question mark and the next one is a Hebrew character, then the question mark will is considered right-to-left and appears to the right of the Hebrew character.</p>
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<p>The rule to follow is 3.3.4.N2 in the Unicode Standard's Bidirectional Algorithm <a href="http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Resolving_Neutral_Types">http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Resolving_Neutral_Types</a>.</p>
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<p>If the test is successful, the question marks should be on the far left and far right of the next two paragraphs.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">
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? ﺲ ﻭhello
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</p>
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<p dir="rtl">
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? hello ﺲ ﻭ
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</p>
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</body>
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</html>
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