https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92710

--- Comment #24 from Mohammed Rahawi <rah...@aol.com> ---
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #22)
> (In reply to Maxim Monastirsky from comment #20)
> > One thing that I noticed while watching the video, is that the status bar
> > says "Hindi" (which is, according to Wikipedia, written LTR). So the first
> > thing I would try is to open Tools->Options...->Language
> > Settings->Languages, and set Arabic for "Complex text layout (CTL)". And
> > also under LibreOffice Writer->Basic Fonts (CTL), make sure that the default
> > fonts are ones that support Arabic.
> 
> I can type arabic fine with Hindi mentioned in the statusbar, so that isnt
> the problem. The only thing needed to type arabic in LO is to switch the
> text direction to RTL (only possible in CTL is enabled) and enable the
> arabic keyboard. When a user switches to RTL, the text language will still
> be English, but when switching the keyboard to arabic, then LO automatically
> switches it to Hindi, though a user can easily change this in the text
> language status field context menu or in the character dialog. I had watched
> the video twice on 07-30 to check if Mohammed was doing it right and it
> looked correct to me.

The problem is not typing Arabic. The problem is the cursor does not move away
from the text like it supposed to. I just uploaded a second video that might
show the problem better.

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