RTL-alignment
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If a string is in Arabic (rtl alignment), Notepad++ makes errors in the positioning of the cursor. If a word is to be changed within the string, this change is made in the completely wrong place and not where the cursor is pointing.
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This should work (if not a mixed text, e.g. English and Arabic words together), are you using the N++ in its Ctrl+Alt+R mode (menu > View > Text Direction RTL)?
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@xomx Unfortunately, there is always mixed text in HTML because tags must be placed between the RTL text. For example, for the number 3路10^8 - you will never find the 8 in Arabic text to set the <sup></sup>-tags!
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@Christian-Wolff said in RTL-alignment:
mixed text in HTML
In this case, N++ is not currently a suitable editor for you. For that you need BiDi-support, for more details see e.g. here: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/10664
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