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Re: Hebrew word correction in "HELLO" file
From: |
Benjamin Riefenstahl |
Subject: |
Re: Hebrew word correction in "HELLO" file |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Jul 2003 20:38:35 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1001 (Gnus v5.10.1) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Tomer,
TAltman@lbl.gov writes:
> Attached please find a correction to the GNU Emacs "HELLO" file,
> which can be displayed by pressing 'C-h h' .
>
> The Hebrew word for 'hello', often transliterated as 'shalom', was
> written with the characters in the order progressing from
> left-to-right, instead of right-to-left ( as is the case with many
> semitic languages ).
Isn't this just a case of a script that Emacs doesn't support right?
Emacs doesn't do right-to-left scripts (aka "bidi") yet, see
http://www.m17n.org/emacs-bidi/ for work on the issue.
As I understand it, the HELLO file has the text in the so-called
"logical" writing order, which is most likely the correct
representation. Emacs just doesn't display it right.
OTOH, I don't know the original rationale for the text. So if that
text is supposed to contain the Hebrew in the so-called "visual" order
(i.e. as displayed, not as written), than you're observation and patch
would be correct.
so long, benny