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  1. #1
    Meshoulam, Arnon
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    Support for Right-to-Left tags

    I have a collection which consist of Hebrew tags. Using the font
    mapping, I can correctly map the tags into Hebrew fonts, but as expected
    they are being displayed left to right - i.e. end of word first.
    I am thinking of the options to add right-to-left support:

    Looking at CPAN:MP3:Info, support for Unicode is rather poor and no
    support is included for L2R and R2L.
    Windows and Unix OS manage to do it correctly, but I can't figure out
    when they decide to swap the string around
    Possible solutions I can think of:
    * Swap the string around when read from the tags. To do so, it
    would need to sit above the tagFunctions in Slim:Music:Info The function
    could detect charsets above the standard latin-1 (or specifically
    English) and opt to reverse the string
    * Switch could be server setting, or specifically for a sub-set.
    For example all songs under the directory XXXX

    * Modify the individual handlers to swap the strings - a bit more
    work and redundant

    * Modify the Display handler (haven't found out where yet) to do
    the same as above


    Only problem I can see with these solutions is that they will not handle
    mixed language strings, unless I go down to work processing which is
    much trickier and could affect performance. What I mean is that:

    <Best of Abba> (all in Hebrew/Arabic) would be displayed correctly
    Best of Abba (All in English) would be displayed correctly
    Best of <Abba> (only Abba in Hebrew/Arabic) would probably be displayed
    as <Abba> fo tseB

    Also haven't thought about a solution for the database backend

    Any ideas/feedbacks on this.

    Arnon

  2. #2
    Jim
    Guest

    Re: Support for Right-to-Left tags

    "Using the font mapping..."
    What encoding are your files ID3 tags using?


    Meshoulam, Arnon wrote:
    > I have a collection which consist of Hebrew tags. Using the font
    > mapping, I can correctly map the tags into Hebrew fonts, but as expected
    > they are being displayed left to right - i.e. end of word first.
    >
    > I am thinking of the options to add right-to-left support:
    >
    > Looking at CPAN:MP3:Info, support for Unicode is rather poor and no
    > support is included for L2R and R2L.
    >
    > Windows and Unix OS manage to do it correctly, but I can't figure out
    > when they decide to swap the string around
    >
    > Possible solutions I can think of:
    >
    > * Swap the string around when read from the tags. To do so, it would
    > need to sit above the tagFunctions in Slim:Music:Info The function
    > could detect charsets above the standard latin-1 (or specifically
    > English) and opt to reverse the string
    > * Switch could be server setting, or specifically for a sub-set. For
    > example all songs under the directory XXXX
    >
    > * Modify the individual handlers to swap the strings - a bit more
    > work and redundant
    >
    > * Modify the Display handler (haven't found out where yet) to do the
    > same as above
    >
    >
    > Only problem I can see with these solutions is that they will not handle
    > mixed language strings, unless I go down to work processing which is
    > much trickier and could affect performance. What I mean is that:
    >
    > <Best of Abba> (all in Hebrew/Arabic) would be displayed correctly
    >
    > Best of Abba (All in English) would be displayed correctly
    >
    > Best of <Abba> (only Abba in Hebrew/Arabic) would probably be displayed
    > as <Abba> fo tseB
    >
    > Also haven't thought about a solution for the database backend
    >
    > Any ideas/feedbacks on this.
    >
    > Arnon
    >
    >
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    >
    >

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