From 0f92dd542b65bc910caaf190b7c623aa5158c86a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 22:33:41 -0600 Subject: Fix native TQt3 accidental conversion to tquit --- doc/html/qhebrewcodec.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'doc/html/qhebrewcodec.html') diff --git a/doc/html/qhebrewcodec.html b/doc/html/qhebrewcodec.html index 2c5b94982..f3b9b7558 100644 --- a/doc/html/qhebrewcodec.html +++ b/doc/html/qhebrewcodec.html @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ a newline character ('\n'). Note that these newline characters change the reordering behaviour of the algorithm, since the bidi reordering only takes place within one line of text, whereas line breaks are determined in visual order. -

Visually ordered Hebrew is still used tquite often in some places, +

Visually ordered Hebrew is still used quite often in some places, mainly in email communication (since most email programs still don't understand logically ordered Hebrew) and on web pages. The use on web pages is rapidly decreasing, due to the availability of -- cgit v1.2.1