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Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll
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martin rudalics |
Subject: |
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:45:50 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (Windows/20090302) |
>> Inconvenient for the user. Why scroll something out of view if there's
>> no urgent need to do so. (Although a similar argument could be made for
>> pure LR text as well
>
> Exactly! So perhaps we should adopt this design,
Which one?
> as it doesn't make
> things worse and does not require additional interfaces (such as
> `window-RL-hscroll').
>
>> > That's what would happen if the second line was
>> > displayed at the left margin, like this:
>> >
>> > +---------+---------+-------------------+
>> > |$ijk |abcdefgh$|abcdefghijk |
>> > |$IJK |$HGFEDCBA| KJIHGFEDCBA|
>> ^^^^^^^^^
>> > | | | |
>> > +---------+---------+-------------------+
>>
>> I fail to understand the marked text in your example.
>
> In the current unidirectional display, where text is always displayed
> in its logical (i.e. reading) order, the second line would have been
> displayed as "ABCDEFGHIJK", flushed to the left margin. Then when the
> line above it is scrolled to show just "$ijk", so would be the second
> line, and it would display as "$IJK".
I still don't get you. In your earlier examples capitalized text always
showed reverse as KJI and not as IJK. But I also fail to understand why
there's no text on the right of this. So maybe you meant something like
+---------+---------+-------------------+
|$ijk |abcdefgh$|abcdefghijk |
| KJIHGFE$| $| KJIHGFEDCBA|
| | | |
+---------+---------+-------------------+
(no text in the second line of the second window) instead?
> My point was that the bidirectional display conceptually does the
> same, except it reverses the characters and flushes them to the right.
I suppose this would apply regardless of the strategy chosen.
martin
- Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, martin rudalics, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, martin rudalics, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, martin rudalics, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll,
martin rudalics <=
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/30
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, martin rudalics, 2010/01/31
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/31
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, martin rudalics, 2010/01/31
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Miles Bader, 2010/01/31
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/31
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Eli Zaretskii, 2010/01/31
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/01/30
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Richard Stallman, 2010/01/31