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[citation needed] Among certain left-wing or liberal circles of Judaic cultural lineage, the word 'Hebrew' is used as an alternatively secular description of the Jewish people (e.g., Bernard Avishai's The Hebrew Republic or left-wing wishes for a 'Hebrew-Arab' joint cultural republican state). Use in Zionism. How to Say Commonly Used Words in Hebrew. Left - Smol (שמול); Right - Yamin (ימין); Above - Al (על); Below - Tachat (תחת); Between - Bein (בין); There.
I'd wonder t be able to do that. My problem is opposite. I want to write right-to-left but I can't.
I am having problem with Right-to-Left writing with Old Turkic
Turkish is written with extended latin letters left-to-right but;
Old Turkic is a Turkish variaton which is written Right-to-Left defined in Unicode Standart 5.2 Range 10C00-10C4F.
I have all the Unicode fonts with this range that support both the char codes defined by the standard and the glyphs are ok.
I also use a custom designed keyboard layout designed with Microsoft Keybord Layout Designer (MKLD)
I also use a custom designed keyboard layout designed with Microsoft Keybord Layout Designer (MKLD)
The keyboard layout can be downloaded from https://www.dropbox.com/s/siddv9k7mjafzpr/G%C3%B6k%20T%C3%BCrk%C3%A7e%20Q%20Klavye%20D%C3%BCzeni.rar
In the design test window I can write from Right-to-Left as it should be.
But in MS Word 2013 altough I clik on right-to-left paragraph button it Works such like right allignment button. All the charackers are writen left-to-right with right allignment.
I also installed Arabic and Hebrew language packs to enable right-to-left writing. With Arabic and Hebrew I do not have any problem. They can be written right-to-left as expected.
The very strange thing is I can write right-to-left without problem in default Windows Notepad. When I copy paste the text to Ms Word 2013 there is no problem everything is fine. But still can not write text in right-to-left direction in MS Word 2013 with this keyboard layout.
How can I correct this issue?