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Hebrew / right-to-left text
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Sorry for not clarifying. I am using the Hebrew IME and it seems to occur with all the fonts I use, which are all proper Unicode Hebrew (including the Arial and Times New Roman Hebrew fonts).There doesn't seem to be any such difference in the pasted text either. Thanks! Ari Peter T. Daniels wrote: On Nov 6, 9:38*am, Ari wrote: On Oct 29, 7:12*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Hmm. I've never used a computer whose native language is Hebrew. Are you sure that all the texts you're using involve proper Unicode Hebrew, and not old fonts that were slotted into the a-z A-Z slots of the olden days? I assume you have both Hebrew and English IME's activated in Windows? I can certainly confirm that weird and annoying things happen precisely at the interfaces between l-r and r-l script passages, and the control codes don't show up with "Show Non-Printing Characters." On Oct 29, 4:10*pm, Ari wrote: Dear All, This is not quite the topic of discussion in this thread but this was the closest I could find. I've had the same problem in both Word 2003 and 2007 and can't find any information about it. The problem does not always occur but is frequent enough to be very annoying and I can't seem to figure out why it happens or doesn't happen: If I have an existing document of Hebrew text, whether typed or cut- and-paste from another program, often when I try to insert text by typing, nothing will appear or be inserted. That is, if I attempt to type Hebrew characters. If I type non-Hebrew characters (e.g. numbers, punctuation) in the Hebrew font, or switch to an English font, the typing inserts as would be expected. If I add a space, then backspace, I can usually begin typing inserted text. This is not due to Overwrite/ Insert being toggled or anything else I can determine. Any ideas? Thank you! -- Ari The native language of my computer is English. This occurs with documents that I've typed entirely myself in Word when going back to edit them. I had the experience a couple of days ago, but when I had shut down and returned to the file later it didn't occur, so I wonder if it's somehow related to some active process that cleared with a restart. It's still incredibly odd to occur only with Hebrew text characters and not numbers, symbols, punctuation, or spaces, but for now I'll try a restart the next time it happens and see if it helps. Just wondering if anyone else out there had experienced this. Thanks! You still didn't say whether you're using a Hebrew IME (keyboard etc.) and a Unicode font, or whether you have an old font that doesn't use Unicode encoding, and whether there are that sort of difference in the pasted text as well as in the typed text. |
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