>
>In Unicode, there is no need for right-to-left versions of mathematical
>symbols. The square root character U+221A is the same for English and
>Arabic.
>
>The trick is that this kind of characters (punctuation, operators, symbol)
>have a property, called "mirrored", which causes them to be displayed with
a
>reversed glyph when in a right-to-left paragraph.
>
Is there a tategakization property for quotes, parens, and bar (the bar is
as in the Japanese word for ramen)?
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