On 4 September 2010 06:59, Trevor Parscal <tpars...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>  MediaWiki Developers,

> * Right-to-left support in CSS is akward. Stylesheets for right-to-left
> must to be either hand-coded in a separate stylesheet, generated each
> time a change is made by running CSSJanus, or an extra style-sheet which
> contains a series of over-rides.

> * Performs automatic left-to-right/right-to-left flipping for CSS files.
> In most cases the developer won't have to do anything before deploying.

Does this affect in any way the possibility of fixing the
long-standing LTR-RTL problem, where page direction depends on the
content language? It should depend on the user language instead, and
it should be possible to have content in different direction. Or is
this just automation of the work which was previously done by hand or
not done at all?

 -Niklas

-- 
Niklas Laxström

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