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Bram Moolenaarb1c91982018-05-17 17:04:55 +02001*rileft.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Avner Lottem
5 updated by Nadim Shaikli
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8Right to Left display mode for Vim *rileft*
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11These functions were originally created by Avner Lottem:
12 E-mail: alottem@iil.intel.com
13 Phone: +972-4-8307322
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15{Vi does not have any of these commands}
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17 *E26*
Bram Moolenaardb84e452010-08-15 13:50:43 +020018{only available when compiled with the |+rightleft| feature}
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21Introduction
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23Some languages such as Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew (among others) require the
24ability to display their text from right-to-left. Files in those languages
25are stored conventionally and the right-to-left requirement is only a
26function of the display engine (per the Unicode specification). In
27right-to-left oriented files the characters appear on the screen from
28right to left.
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30Bidirectionality (or bidi for short) is what Unicode offers as a full
31solution to these languages. Bidi offers the user the ability to view
32both right-to-left as well as left-to-right text properly at the same time
33within the same window. Vim currently, due to simplicity, does not offer
34bidi and is merely opting to present a functional means to display/enter/use
35right-to-left languages. An older hybrid solution in which direction is
36encoded for every character (or group of characters) are not supported either
37as this kind of support is out of the scope of a simple addition to an
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +000038existing editor (and it's not sanctioned by Unicode either).
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41Highlights
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43o Editing left-to-right files as in the original Vim, no change.
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45o Viewing and editing files in right-to-left windows. File orientation
46 is per window, so it is possible to view the same file in right-to-left
47 and left-to-right modes, simultaneously. (Useful for editing mixed files
48 in which both right-to-left and left-to-right text exist).
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50o Compatibility to the original Vim. Almost all features work in
51 right-to-left mode (see Bugs below).
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53o Backing from reverse insert mode to the correct place in the file
54 (if possible).
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56o No special terminal with right-to-left capabilities is required. The
57 right-to-left changes are completely hardware independent.
58
59o Many languages use and require right-to-left support. These languages
60 can quite easily be supported given the inclusion of their required
61 keyboard mappings and some possible minor code change. Some of the
62 current supported languages include - |arabic.txt|, |farsi.txt| and
63 |hebrew.txt|.
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66Of Interest...
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68
69o Invocations
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71 + 'rightleft' ('rl') sets window orientation to right-to-left.
72 + 'delcombine' ('deco'), boolean, if editing UTF-8 encoded languages,
73 allows one to remove a composing character which gets superimposed
74 on those that proceeded them (some languages require this).
75 + 'rightleftcmd' ('rlc') sets the command-line within certain modes
76 (such as search) to be utilized in right-to-left orientation as well.
77
78o Typing backwards *ins-reverse*
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80 In lieu of using full-fledged the 'rightleft' option, one can opt for
81 reverse insertion. When the 'revins' (reverse insert) option is set,
82 inserting happens backwards. This can be used to type right-to-left
83 text. When inserting characters the cursor is not moved and the text
84 moves rightwards. A <BS> deletes the character under the cursor.
85 CTRL-W and CTRL-U also work in the opposite direction. <BS>, CTRL-W
86 and CTRL-U do not stop at the start of insert or end of line, no matter
87 how the 'backspace' option is set.
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89 There is no reverse replace mode (yet).
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91 If the 'showmode' option is set, "-- REVERSE INSERT --" will be shown
92 in the status line when reverse Insert mode is active.
93
94o Pasting when in a rightleft window
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96 When cutting text with the mouse and pasting it in a rightleft window
97 the text will be reversed, because the characters come from the cut buffer
98 from the left to the right, while inserted in the file from the right to
99 the left. In order to avoid it, toggle 'revins' before pasting.
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101
102Bugs
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104o Does not handle CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands (add and subtract) correctly
105 when in rightleft window.
106
107o Does not support reverse insert and rightleft modes on the command-line.
108 However, functionality of the editor is not reduced, because it is
109 possible to enter mappings, abbreviations and searches typed from the
110 left to the right on the command-line.
111
112o Somewhat slower in right-to-left mode, because right-to-left motion is
113 emulated inside Vim, not by the controlling terminal.
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115o When the Athena GUI is used, the bottom scrollbar works in the wrong
116 direction. This is difficult to fix.
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118o When both 'rightleft' and 'revins' are on: 'textwidth' does not work.
119 Lines do not wrap at all; you just get a single, long line.
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121o There is no full bidirectionality (bidi) support.
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