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Have you ever tried typing (Latin) text turned 90 degrees? Not really a sensible undertaking.

It would be good, perhaps, to hear what it would require to enable that sort of thing, both for typing and the UI, perhaps with a view of building a taskforce with Peter's help?

Michael

10/01/2012 03:20, sgrìobh Javier Sola:
I seem to remember that it is a verticalized for of Arabic script. The only solution would be to turn the fonts 90 degrees, and type it as a right to left script. you would see it turned 90 degrees in the screen, but you could type it and print it (you can always turn your monitor 90 degrees :-) ).


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