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Author Topic: Right-to-left fonts (Hebrew)  (Read 1550 times)
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« on: 2010-08-10, 15:27:07 »

I would like to know where should I tell FontLab that the font I am creating is a right-to-left font (Hebrew). Thanks in advance.
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« Reply #1 on: 2010-08-11, 08:24:04 »

You need not tell this to FontLab. AFAIK, the writing direction is not a font-level thing. Any font can be used as right-to-left one in the appropriate script.
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« Reply #2 on: 2010-08-12, 05:44:46 »


Thanks. Of course, since a font can have left-to-right and rigt-to-left characters (for instance, Latin and Hebrew characters), I should have thinked my question better before sending it to the Forum.

In any case, I do not undestand why does the program or Uniscribe know that it must insert the characters right to left (in the case of Hebrew or Arabic): because of the Unicode area? If this is so, what should I make in order the special characters designed in the Private Use Area be printed right-to-left?
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