Template:Ltr-inline
Appearance
- Usage:
- This template shows the parameter as an LTR element. It's for LTR text within a paragraph and not a for a whole paragraph.
- Note that without proper isolation, the weak position of punctuations and whitespaces changes; as well sequences of digits in numbers are not reversed, but they are still treated as neutral for the bidirectional algorithm.
- Syntax:
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{{Ltr-inline|some text}}
- Parameters:
-
1=
some text to render and isolate as left-to-right.
- Examples:
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- The following code:
* <b style="color:#F00">English-1, <!--not isolated--> Deutsch-2, <!--not isolated--> עִברִית-3, <!--not isolated--> עִברִית-4, <!--not isolated--> عربي-5.</b>
(bad example)* <b style="color:#080">{{Ltr-inline|English/1}}, {{Ltr-inline|Deutsch-2}}, {{Rtl-inline|עִברִית-3}}, {{Rtl-inline|עִברִית-4}}, {{Rtl-inline|عربي-5}}.</b>
(correct example)
- gives on an English page with a default left-to-right layout:
- English-1, Deutsch-2, עִברִית-3, עִברִית-4, عربي-5.
- English-1, Deutsch-2, עִברִית-3, עִברִית-4, عربي-5.
- and on an Arabic page with a default right-to-left layout:
- English-1, Deutsch-2, עִברִית-3, עִברִית-4, عربي-5.
- English-1, Deutsch-2, עִברִית-3, עִברִית-4, عربي-5.
- See also:
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{{Rtl-inline}}
{{Rtl}}
- this allows detecting the direction of a given language and select the content to return (by default, it just returns "right" for kown RTL languages, or "left" otherwise)