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username="smcv"
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ip="81.100.115.242"
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subject="comment 7"
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date="2014-09-17T15:52:36Z"
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LTR with embedded RTL, or vice versa, sounds like a job for
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the [[tips/Right-to-left___40__RTL__41___page_text]] tip or
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something very similar.
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> Maybe the direction setting in the CSS also has other effects
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https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#the-dir-attribute suggests that the
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`dir` attribute is meant to be sufficient, but perhaps it's overridden
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by an explict `text-align: left`?
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> most of the time what you actually mean is to reverse the direction:
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> RTL becomes LTR and vice versa
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I don't think \"I know I am switching between English and Arabic,
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but I don't know which one I'm currently writing\" is a major use-case :-)
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> an option to have different wiki pages/section with different master
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> languages
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It sounds as though the po plugin is not really what you want, and
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you'd be better off with being able to write
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`\[[!meta lang=ar dir=rtl]]` or something.
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