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Add bidi support #63
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Description
Messengers are among those apps in which people with different languages (RTL/LTR) might make content. It is also possible people make mixed text on RTL and LTR. Therefore it is crucial to support bidirectional (bidi) text support in such apps. currently FluffyChat (at least in version 0.30.0 on Gnu/Linux Kubutnu 20.04) doesn't support it. As the result, text are shown in LTR direction regardless of in what language they are written.
To Reproduce
Simple! Just write some RTL text (from Persian, Arabic, Urdu,..) It would be better if it be mixed. I would sugget to write this text: "یک two سه four". If you see it in this order, it is wrong. It is now LTR since it is surrounded with LTR text. But if it be an independent body of text, it should be opposite. You may check the following screenshot for reference:
Additional information:
/issue fluffy
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