Pavel wrote:
Hi everybody, i would like to know if the combination i mentioned in the
subject is possible.
I would like to write Hebrew latex documents in emacs, but
unfortunately the
Hebrew is reversed.
Thanx
As a kludge you could type everything left to right and then apply this
function to the whole buffer:
(defun reverse-bstring (str)
(apply #'string (nreverse (string-to-list (buffer-string))))
There is something perverse about it since it doesn't seem to need to be
passed a string but, anyway, evaluating it in *Scratch* produces this:
"
))))gnirts-reffub( tsil-ot-gnirts( esrevern( gnirts'# ylppa(
)rts( gnirtsb-esrever nufed(
..reffub nwo s'elif taht ni txet eht retne neht ;;
,f-C x-C htiw elif taht tisiv ,elif a etaerc ot tnaw uoy fI ;;
..noitaulave psiL rof dna ,evas ot tnaw t'nod uoy seton rof si reffub
sihT ;;"
Ed