On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Filipe Moreira > > Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 11:54:45 +0000 > > Cc: 22429@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > Emacs being Emacs, you can programmatically change the bidirectional > > class of every character, but that change has global effect: it will > > affect the directionality of that character everywhere in the Emacs > > session. So this is not recommended. > > > > Also this is not recommended, I would be willing to have the bidi class > > property of some characters set to left-to-right, like the example of > the slash > > character. > > Can you tell why? There are ways to produce the display you expect > without changing the character properties; I described 3 such ways. > If you change the properties, the text will only display correctly on > your system, any other user who displays your text, either in Emacs or > in other editor that supports bidirectional display, will see the text > in the same jumbled order you wanted to avoid. So I see very little > sense in such changes. > > > Can you point somewhere regarding this? I saw the > > get-char-code-property function but could not find anyway to > > actually change the setting. > > You want put-char-code-property. Again, I very much recommend not to > do that. > > > \begin{hebrew} > > \pstart > > > > בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית‪\footnoteA{This is a Hebrew related footnote}‬ בָּרָ֣א > אֱלֹהִ֑ים אֵ֥ת הַשָּׁמַ֖יִם וְאֵ֥ת > > הָאָֽרֶץ׃ > > > > \pend > > \end{hebrew} > > > > > > In this example the direction of the surrounding Hebrew text has been > changed. > > The word בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית should come before (i.e. on the right) of the word > בָּרָ֣א. So > > while the footnote command is correctly shown as LTR the Hebrew text has > been > > changed. I don't think is is the expected. See the updated image > > ( > http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/19696/handling-left-to-right-inside-right-to-left-paragraphs-using-emacs-and-auctex > ) > > that shows TextEdit correct handling of this. > > What version of Emacs do you have? The above renders correctly for > me, both in Emacs 24.5 and in the development version. The word > בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית is shown to the right of the footnote, and all the rest is > shown to the left of it. Maybe you have an older Emacs which somehow > has a bug? > I have just tested wrapping the footnote command within LTM (on both ends) in a clean Emacs 24.5.1 (started with -Q) and it worked! This wasn't working on my normal environment so I will need to investigate why that is. > > > Is there any change of having a way to set the unicode bidirectionally > of a > > character within each separate mode? Could this be considered a feature? > > I think it would be a misfeature, for the reasons explained above. > It's the same as using a private font to display some character in a > different shape -- you are the only one who will enjoy that shape. > > However, nothing prevents a mode from using put-char-code-property in > some ingenious ways to do what you want. > I appreciate your help. This is all new to me and I've already learned a lot from you and others regarding this. Thank you for making Emacs so great.