Hi Mike,

mlindeboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/20/2006 04:52:30 PM:

> 
> I have attached an example. This is not exactly to problem I saw 
originally
> but it may be related. The hebrew text seems to arrange itself out of 
the
> desired sequence. I intended to have 2.5 appear after the hebrew text, 
not
> before. 

   The problem is bidi layout.  Numbers like '2.5' have no strong
directionality, so the adopt the directionality of the preceding
text in the absence of other clues.  So your '2.5' get's reordered
with the preceding Hebrew.  You can force a strong directionality
by adding:
        unicode-bidi="embed" direction="ltr"

   To the tspan element.


> thomas.deweese wrote:
> > 
> > Hi MJ,
> > 
> > mjlindeboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/27/2006 08:59:39 PM:
> > 
> >> I am mixing Hebrew and English text. The Hebrew letters seem to be 
> > scattered
> >> about. Is there anything I can do about this?
> > 
> >    Can you provide an example?  Batik generally does a pretty good
> > job with BiDi text layout.  There was a bug that had to do with
> > mixed layout an explicit positioning but it was fairly rare.
> > 
> >    Also I think I've fixed some minor stuff in BiDi since the 1.6
> > release so you could try the latest SVN version of Batik.
> > 
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