Folks who have had bad experiences with monospaced Unicode in Windows Terminal (such as when trying to printf Arabic, etc.): if you don't mind pasting the Unicode string into replies to this tweet, I will add them to my refterm test suite for future replacement terminals.
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I am going to add full line RTL to the test parsing (not part of the renderer) so word order can also come out correctly in test files, too, so it should be possible to get good test cases and see how they would look in a good terminal using refterm's renderer.
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Cool! Tell me what you need and I will help in every way I can.
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Arabic is my first language, I would love to help.
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The Arabic output looks correct. Letter shaping is correct, Ligature substitution is correct, diacritics positioning is correct. I'm assuming no reordering is applied here because normally it looks like this: "السلام عليكم is welcome in Arabic".
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After I posted that I felt compelled to go fix the parser as well :) Here is what it looks like now. Hopefully this more correct?pic.twitter.com/qej4Odj1k9
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Native speaker here. Happy to help anytime with anything. Though I'm using a macbook so can't test windows programs.
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I will be tweeting more screenshots!
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