You know, some of us read right to left...

Certain sites like Mi Yodeya and Islam have an obvious need for this, as Arabic and Hebrew are Right To Left (RTL) languages. Many answers on those sites cite the Torah and the Quran respectively. Directly quoting these sources properly requires RTL text.

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...gnisufnoc teg dluoc tahT – Kyle Cronin Jul 14 '09 at 17:26
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Actually, when reading an RTL languague it isn't that confusing - it's readable but lines start from the wrong way and numbers mess it all up. – Dani Jul 14 '09 at 17:40
this could be useful too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boustrophedon – Kyle Cronin Jul 14 '09 at 17:52
Will there also be support for grapheme-color synesthetes?: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapheme-color_synesthesia – gnostradamus Aug 11 '09 at 19:22
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Any plans for this? It is definitely something that would be used often on Judaism.SE – Yaakov Ellis May 16 '11 at 18:46
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This is already possible. See my comment on this answer. It uses a special Unicode control character. – Nathan Osman May 16 '11 at 19:23
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Rise from your grave! – Ben Brocka Jul 3 '12 at 16:08

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This isn't necessarily a localization issue. A site in which the language of discussion is English may well want to talk about something that isn't in English. For example, someone on stackoverflow.com might well want to pose a question about how the Unicode BiDi algorithm works, or why they get some particular odd rendering in the browser, or in Java, or somewhere else, for some particular text. It would be good if the site had the necessary fences to make sure that RTL text didn't leak around and mess up other aspects of the display.

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That's part of localization. If they localize to a language that does RTL, then they'll have to do it.

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Maybe we could have the letters go diagonally also, for those of us who like to read with their head cocked to the side.

EDIT: For those who don't have a sense of humor, downvote away.

I'm not deleting it since I laugh every time I read it.

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Screw that, I have a tilting monitor. – TheTXI Jul 14 '09 at 17:30
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This would be great, seeing as I accidentally super-glued by head to my shoulder last week. Don't ask. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 14 '09 at 17:38
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Lance, there are exactly 50 states in your world, right? ;-) – Dani Jul 14 '09 at 17:41
Actually I didn't see you were talking about StackExchange, which I can see being in different languages. – Lance Roberts Jul 14 '09 at 17:50

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