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Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll |
Date: |
Tue, 02 Feb 2010 21:32:22 +0200 |
> Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:23:17 +0100
> From: address@hidden
>
> > With L2R and R2L lines in one and the same buffer we have to decide
> > which line type is given preference whenever shrinking a window
> > truncates at least one L2R and at least one R2L line.
>
> (AFAIU) not if you follow Eli's approach of "moving from center" (i.e.
> anchor R2L lines right and L2R lines left (which looks as the most
> compelling approach to me [1]). That would be "inverted scrolling" in
> Stefan's classification in this thread.
Yes, that's right.
> There seem to be some limitations to this model, like what to do when
> L2R and R2L mix in a line (especially in structured lines, like table
> rows, cf. Ehud's post in this thread).
I see no limitations in that case, and I will explain that in a
moment.
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, (continued)
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Stefan Monnier, 2010/02/01
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Richard Stallman, 2010/02/01
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, martin rudalics, 2010/02/02
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Richard Stallman, 2010/02/02
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, tomas, 2010/02/06
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, David De La Harpe Golden, 2010/02/06
- Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Richard Stallman, 2010/02/06
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Richard Stallman, 2010/02/02
Re: Mixed L2R and R2L paragraphs and horizontal scroll, Richard Stallman, 2010/02/01