Examples of using Bidirectional algorithm in English and their translations into Italian
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Introduction to the bidirectional algorithm.
The Unicode bidirectional algorithm requires a base text direction for text blocks.
GNU FriBidi is an implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm(bidi).
Overriding the bidirectional algorithm: the BDO element.
An example of text where you want to override the bidirectional algorithm.
In general, the bidirectional algorithm does not mirror character glyphs but leaves them unaffected.
The following example illustrates the expected behavior of the bidirectional algorithm.
The bidirectional algorithm and the dir attribute generally suffice to manage
The second one'opens an additional level of embedding with respect to the bidirectional algorithm'(W3C).
However, some situations may arise when the bidirectional algorithm results in incorrect presentation.
open an additional level of embedding with respect to the bidirectional algorithm.
The BDO element allows authors to turn off the bidirectional algorithm for selected fragments of text.
However, because the bidirectional algorithm relies on the inline/block-level distinction,
the user agent must use the bidirectional algorithm.
For information about ISO 8859-8 and the bidirectional algorithm, please consult the section on bidirectionality and character encoding.
is not required to apply the[UNICODE] bidirectional algorithm.
Unicode characters to override the bidirectional algorithm-- LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE(202D) or RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE(hexadecimal 202E).
The[UNICODE] bidirectional algorithm automatically reverses embedded character sequences
reversed correctly by user agents applying the bidirectional algorithm.
The solution in this case is to override the bidirectional algorithm by putting the Email excerpt in a PRE element(to conserve line breaks)
4WERBEH english5 6WERBEH This conflicts with the[UNICODE] bidirectional algorithm, because that algorithm would invert 2WERBEH,
Directionality For technical reasons involving the[UNICODE] bidirectional text algorithm, block-level and