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  1. Right-to-left, top-to-bottom text is supported in common computer software. Often, this support must be explicitly enabled. Right-to-left text can be mixed with left-to-right text in bi-directional text. List of RTL scripts. Examples of right-to-left scripts (with ISO 15924 codes in brackets) are: Current scripts

  2. Scripts are graphically characterized by the direction in which they are written. Egyptian hieroglyphs were written either left to right or right to left, with the animal and human glyphs turned to face the beginning of the line. The early alphabet could be written in multiple directions: horizontally (side to side), or vertically (up or down).

  3. Scripts have a writing direction, and so languages written in a particular script, will be written with the direction of that script. Languages can be written in more than one script. For example, Azeri can be written in any of the Latin, Cyrillic, or Arabic scripts. When written in Latin or Cyrillic scripts, Azeri is written left-to-right (LTR).

  4. 25 de ene. de 2024 · LTR, or Left-to-Right Reading, is the most widespread script direction globally, used in English, French, Spanish, and others. It is associated with Western tongues and is the default direction for Latin alphabet scripts.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2022 · Updated article: Languages using right-to-left scripts June 17, 2022 The article “Script direction and languages” now has the title “ What languages are written with right-to-left scripts? “, and provides insights into right-to-left (RTL) script usage around the world.

  6. Because the predominant direction of text flow for the Latin script is from left to right on the page, the Latin script is referred to as a "left-to-right script". Q: Are there scripts that go from right to left? Many scripts arrange characters from right to left into lines.