What I am using are Farsi numbers - graphically practically identical to
Arabic ones but a few steps up in the Unicode tables.
U+06f0 is the Farsi zero, while the Arabic zero is at U+0660.
I will try and configure a small sample which tries to show what my
problem is.
Peter
David Tolpin wrote:
>>
>> Farsi (and I think Arabic) numbering is LtoR, while the ordinary text is
>> RtoL.
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> that should work correctly in XEP for three years at least. If it does
> not (that is, with Unicode Arabic numbers), make a small test and send
> to suport@renderx.com ; the engineers over there will take care of it.
>
> David
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