RE: Bidi Examples of math, going right to left

From: Jonathan Rosenne (rosenne@qsm.co.il)
Date: Wed Jun 28 2000 - 00:24:42 EDT


I Hebrew math is normally left to right, although there are occasional
exceptions.

Jony

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> Subject: Bidi Examples of math, going right to left
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>
> Hi,
> I have been asked to gather some examples of mathematical
> expressions used in bidirectional languages, where the
> expressions go right to left rather than left to right.
>
> Can anyone point me at where I can see or acquire some
> examples?
>
> tex
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