W e l c o m e    t o    [ www.mauspfeil.net ] Datum: 20.11.2008, 17:30 Uhr

Dictionary of Meaning


<<Back
Please select a letter:
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0-9
Search:
Shopping-Bestseller-Search:    
 Click here for Shopping

Google

Bi-directional text

*** Shopping-Tip: Bi-directional text

{{Table Unicode}} Some writing systems of the world, such as Arabic alphabet Arabic and Hebrew alphabet Hebrew, are written in a form known as right-to-left (RTL), in which writing begins at the right-hand side of a page and concludes at the left-hand side. This is different from the left-to-right (LTR) direction in which languages using the Latin alphabet (such as English language English) are written. When LTR text is mixed with RTL in the same paragraph, each type of text should be written in its own direction, which is known as '''bi-directional text'''. This can get rather complex when multiple levels of quotation are used. Almost all writing systems originating in the Middle East are of this nature. Many computer programs fail to display bi-directional text correctly. For example, the Hebrew name Sarah (שרה) should be spelled shin (ש) resh (ר) heh (ה) from right to left. Some Web browsers may display the Hebrew text in this article in the opposite direction. There are very few Writing system scripts that can be written in either direction. Such was the case with Egyptian language Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyph hieroglyphics, where the signs had a distinct "head" that faced the beginning of a line and "tail" that faced the end. Another variety of writing style, called ''boustrophedon,'' was used in some ancient Greek language Greek inscriptions, Tuareg, and Hungarian language Hungarian runes. This method of writing alternates direction on each successive line. '''Bidirectional script support''' is the capability of a computer system to correctly display bi-directional text. The term is often shortened to the jargon term '''BiDi''' or '''bidi'''. Early computer installations were designed only to support a single writing system, typically for left-to-right scripts based on the Latin alphabet only. Adding new character sets and character encodings enabled a number of other left-to-right scripts to be supported, but did not easily support right-to-left scripts such as Arabic alphabet Arabic or Hebrew alphabet Hebrew, and mixing the two was not practical. It is possible to simply flip the left-to-right display order to a right-to-left display order, but doing this sacrifices the ability to correctly display left-to-right scripts. With bidirectional script support, it is possible to mix scripts from different scripts on the same page, regardless of writing direction. In particular, the Unicode standard provides foundations for complete BiDi support, with detailed rules as to how mixtures of left-to-right and right-to-left scripts are to be encoded and displayed. In Unicode encoding, all Character (computing) characters are stored in writing order, and software works out which direction on the page or screen the script should be displayed. See also: Internationalization and localization

External links

- Unicode Standards Annex #9 The Bidirectional Algorithm
- W3C guidelines on authoring techniques for bi-directional text - includes examples and good explanations
- GNU FriBiDi An implementation of the Unicode bidirectional algorithm
- ICU ''International Components for Unicode'' contains an implementation of the bidirectional algorithm — along with other internationalization services
- UCData: "Pretty Good Bidi Algorithm Library" A small and fast bidirectional reordering algorithm that works pretty good, but not necessarily compliant to the Unicode algorithm
- Bidirectional Scripts in Desktop Software Working group for supporting BiDi in Free Software. Contains several links to readings and implementation regarding BiDi in computer systems.
- Another Wiki about BiDi Category:Character encoding Category:Unicode de:Bidirektionaler Text es:Texto bidireccional eo:Dudirekta teksto fr:Texte bi-directionnel

*** Shopping-Tip: Bi-directional text
   
SHOPPING-TIPPS
- Bestseller
- Books
- Computer
- Computerequipment
- DVD (Topfilms)
- Photo & Elektronics
- Household/Kitchen
- Music
- Software (Bestseller)
- Video
- Videogames
- All Categories


Search:
In Partnerschaft mit Amazon.de


 


[The article Bi-directional text is based on the the dictionary Wikipedia, the free encyklopedia. There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Bi-directional text.
The texts from Wikipedia and this site follow the GNU Free Documentation License.]

<<back | Home | Impressum | To the Start of this page
Web-Tipps: www.nomen-online.de
Jobmarkt Deutschland
Reisen online buchen |