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RTL (Right to Left)
RTL (Right To Left) is a locale property indicating that text is written from right to left.
For example, the he locale (for Hebrew) specifies right-to-left. Arabic (ar) is another common language written RTL.
The opposite of RTL, LTR (Left To Right) is used in other languages, including English (en, en-US, en-GB, etc.), Spanish (es), and French (fr).
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See also
- Related glossary terms:
- Locale
- Localization
- LTR (Left to Right)
- BiDi