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> Strange that they don't filter those in any way.
What if you want to search for some phrase that is a mixture of
left-to-right and right-to-left languages?
BTW, notice how when you try to select text that is a mixture of both it
correctly allows non-continuos selection blocks (eg 2nd half of an english
word and 1st half of the next arabic word results in a selection area that
is split in two).
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On Wed, 07 May 2008 06:39:20 +0200, Gail Shaw wrote:
> "Jim Henderson" <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote in message
> news:4820d197$1@news.povray.org...
>> On Tue, 06 May 2008 23:28:14 +0200, Gail Shaw wrote:
>>
>> > I'm contemplating seeing if I can reverse part of a forum message
>> > thread for a while.
>>
>> It's not hard....
>>
>> ?eeS
>
> Hehe. I mean a web-based forum. Bonus if I can get pieces of text I
> didn't write reversed.
Yeah, that idea just struck me and I had to share. ;-)
Jim
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On Wed, 07 May 2008 01:11:58 -0400, Tim Cook wrote:
> (.sdnah ym no emit hcum oot yaw evah I)
But you got the parens in the wrong order. Should have been:
).sdnah ym no emit hcum oot yaw evah I(
;-)
Jim
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On Wed, 07 May 2008 13:05:38 +0200, scott wrote:
>> Strange that they don't filter those in any way.
>
> What if you want to search for some phrase that is a mixture of
> left-to-right and right-to-left languages?
>
> BTW, notice how when you try to select text that is a mixture of both it
> correctly allows non-continuos selection blocks (eg 2nd half of an
> english word and 1st half of the next arabic word results in a selection
> area that is split in two).
The other interesting thing I noticed was that the page title also
reversed.
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Wed, 07 May 2008 01:11:58 -0400, Tim Cook wrote:
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>> (.sdnah ym no emit hcum oot yaw evah I)
>
> But you got the parens in the wrong order. Should have been:
>
> ).sdnah ym no emit hcum oot yaw evah I(
>
> ;-)
>
> Jim
Arg, those slipped through.
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On Wed, 07 May 2008 15:04:27 -0400, Tim Cook wrote:
> Arg, those slipped through.
It happens. ;-)
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Wed, 07 May 2008 01:11:58 -0400, Tim Cook wrote:
>
>> (.sdnah ym no emit hcum oot yaw evah I)
>
> But you got the parens in the wrong order. Should have been:
>
> ).sdnah ym no emit hcum oot yaw evah I(
>
> ;-)
>
> Jim
Believe it or not, when I ran this statement through google - it came back
(I have way too much time on my hands.)
copy/paste
Ok, so by pasting this stupid string I just messed up thunderbird
<sigh>
LAter... Tom
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Tom Austin a écrit :
>
> Believe it or not, when I ran this statement through google - it came back
> (I have way too much time on my hands.)
>
> copy/paste
>
> Ok, so by pasting this stupid string I just messed up thunderbird
> <sigh>
>
>
> LAter... Tom
Interestingly it seems that the web view is not affected... Since you're
the first to actually post the dreaded char ;-)
I'm still not quite getting the behaviour of arrows and end/home keys in
this mode. Should just go to sleep, I suppose :-)
--
Vincent
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Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:
> Tom Austin a écrit :
>>
>> Believe it or not, when I ran this statement through google - it came
>> back
>> (I have way too much time on my hands.)
> >
>> copy/paste
>>
>> Ok, so by pasting this stupid string I just messed up thunderbird
>> <sigh>
>>
>>
>> LAter... Tom
>
> Interestingly it seems that the web view is not affected... Since you're
> the first to actually post the dreaded char ;-)
>
> I'm still not quite getting the behaviour of arrows and end/home keys in
> this mode. Should just go to sleep, I suppose :-)
>
Seeing this is funny - what got reversed and what did not get reversed....
When I wrote the message everything after the 'reversed' phrase was
reversed. - including my commend that thunderbird was messed up.
But in your quoted reply, only the paste from google is still reversed
and the rest straightened out...
go figure...
Tom
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Tom Austin a écrit :
> Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:
>> Tom Austin a écrit :
>>>
>>> Believe it or not, when I ran this statement through google - it came
>>> back
>>> (I have way too much time on my hands.)
>> >
>>> copy/paste
>>>
>>> Ok, so by pasting this stupid string I just messed up thunderbird
>>> <sigh>
>>>
>>>
>>> LAter... Tom
>>
>> Interestingly it seems that the web view is not affected... Since
>> you're the first to actually post the dreaded char ;-)
>>
>> I'm still not quite getting the behaviour of arrows and end/home keys
>> in this mode. Should just go to sleep, I suppose :-)
>>
>
> Seeing this is funny - what got reversed and what did not get reversed....
> When I wrote the message everything after the 'reversed' phrase was
> reversed. - including my commend that thunderbird was messed up.
>
> But in your quoted reply, only the paste from google is still reversed
> and the rest straightened out...
>
> go figure...
>
Ah no, this is normal, because I pasted the opposite character (whose
code I don't remember right now) just before your comment, to try it out
as well :-)
Thinking about it maybe if one posted in ISO-8859-1 the web view would
be affected as well.
--
Vincent
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