please update if it worked, I can test reading Arabic if you want :)
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> Hmm,
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> Need to mull that one over a bit and get my head around the logic... -
> need to test tomorrow, cheers.
> Glen
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> Weyert de Boer wrote:
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>> I normally put t
Hmm,
Need to mull that one over a bit and get my head around the logic...
- need to test tomorrow, cheers.
Glen
Weyert de Boer wrote:
I normally put the textfield in the movieclip and then flip this
movieclip with like _xscale=-100. Easiest solution and people who are
able to read A
I normally put the textfield in the movieclip and then flip this
movieclip with like _xscale=-100. Easiest solution and people who are
able to read Arabic say it's correct.
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I've run into this before on Windows in Notepad. I *think* if you right
click in notepad there should be a context menu item for RTL text. It
was very frustrating for me, but that seemed to reverse the order.
Also, you could try Microsoft's free XML Notepad.
Hope that helps,
- MM
Hi,
(Using CS3 publishing to FP8 with Windoze).
Slightly OT, but I am working with Arabic text in Flash and trying
to paste from an XLS spreadsheet (viewing with OpenOffice) to an XML
file. I then load this file into Flash and extract some of the node
contents to use as text in dyna
Okay, I know this area has been visited a few times (and I've touched on it
several times recently) but I'd just like to see if anyone knows the current
state of the art.
As far as I can see, there is no really decent RTL component available out
there. Everything seems to be output-only. I'd like
Hey all,
We're currently working on a BiDi algorithm that needs to support Arabic
aswell as Hebrew.
the Hebrew works fine, but the Arabic sets us with a problem:
As some of you may know arabic is written with letters joining each other.
It all depends on which letter comes after (or before) the oth
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