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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 18 09:47:05 +0000 
2008 -------
Yes, so that's a bug in how OpenOffice handles neutral characters.

In brief: Arabic characters + neutral characters = the whole thing should be
displayed RTL. That is if they stand on their own and they are not polluted by
other latin characters.

Otherwise it is a bug, you shouldn't need RLE or RLM.

To illustrate this, try opening gedit and putting the same sequence ( لا...)
alone on a new line.

You will see the correct behaviour.

I don't follow OOo closely otherwise I would have discovered this, but indeed, I
think OOo does need some serious testing from us RTL'ers.

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