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SUMMARYThe written languages and cultures of the Middle East have a general right- to-left orientation while Latin-based written languages and cultures have a left-to-right orientation. This means that in a Hebrew application, lists, menus, sets of buttons, or anything else that can have an alignment should be designed with a right-to-left orientation. MORE INFORMATION
Under Hebrew Windows 95, you can create overlapped windows, edit controls,
list boxes, and so on, that have a right-to-left orientation by calling
CreateWindowEx(WS_EX_RIGHT...). When the resulting window is opened in
Hebrew Windows 95, if a caption bar exists for that window, it is right-
aligned. If the resulting window is a control, the control would also have
a right-aligned property. For example, edit controls would have cursors
that start from the right end of the client area.
SetMenuItemInfo can also be used to set the MFT_RIGHTJUSTIFY flag for individual menu items. Additional query words: 4.00 ME Arabic
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