Right-to-Left Orientation: LR command

 

With Lingua, you can choose left-to-right orientation (the default) or right-to-left orientation. For an explanation of the difference, see Hebrew. The LR (left right) command is used to set the orientation. A value of 0 sets the right-to-left orientation and a value of 1 sets the left-to-right orientation.

 

To change the orientation:

 

1Place your cursor at the top of the document or at the point where you want the orientation to change.
2Press F9 to access the action line.
3Type in one of the following commands.
LR 0 to select a right-to-left orientation (use the number zero, not the letter O).
LR 1 to select a left-to-right orientation.
4Press F10 to implement the command.

 

Nota Bene commands are not case sensitive, so you can enter the LR command in either uppper or lower case.

 

The orientation can also be changed by pressing Ctrl+Shift+< for right-to-left orientation or Ctrl+Shift+> for left-to-right orientation.

 

 

See also:

Hebrew

Arabic