Arsalan Shah
6 years ago
Allow users to use the languages that are RTL.
If user uses RTL it will move the text to Right side, and not effect LTR text.
Hala Halaa
Replied 5 years ago
also the English letters https://google.com it show it like moc.elgoog//:sptth so ? maybe A-Z and the numbers to be out of the RTL mode ?
Hala Halaa
Replied 5 years ago
Thank you Arsalan, but i think need to get an exception for the numbers
because the 1986 in English same in Arabic. no need to make 6891 its so confusing ! and wrong !
Abd ishtaya
Replied 6 years ago
I want at the same component for site ,for clients too
Arsalan Shah
Replied 6 years ago
It will move to right side, so option a) is correct
Michael Zülsdorff
Replied 6 years ago
Hmm, still don't quite understand ...
If I had a sentence like 'Arsalan is a great developer'
would it look like
a) developer great a is Arsalan
or
b) repoleved taerg a si nalasrA
Arsalan Shah
Replied 6 years ago
Yes for the languages like Arabic, Persian, this is usefully as they are start written from right side, it will not make 1234 to 4321
Michael Zülsdorff
Replied 6 years ago
Actually, I'm not used to RTL in any way, but I doubt this component is working correctly.
Having a string like '12345' in LTR, I would expect it to appear as '54321' in RTL.
But what I get is still '12345' - just right justified only.