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In Google plus (and a lot of other places), when I want to post something, when I type it in Persian, which is a right-to-left language, text direction is automatically set to rtl and text-alignment:right, and when I start to type in English it changes automatically to ltr and text-alignment:left. How can I have such functionality? Is this anything with HTML5 or Javascript? What clues should I follow?

Thanks in advance

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Add dir=auto to your input elements:

Use dir="auto" on forms and inserted text in order to automatically detect the direction of content supplied at run-time.

https://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-html-dir#quickanswer

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  • Also you may need to add "text-align:justify" to style in order to get right alignment. Jul 18, 2021 at 5:38
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    Wow, is it that easy?
    – shamaseen
    Dec 13, 2022 at 14:43
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I was having issue with dir=auto sometimes not working.

After digging CSS I found

#container > * {
    text-align: start;
    unicode-bidi: plaintext;
}

More flexible and universal

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I wrote a JQuery code to do this. Just add class "checkRTL" to the element you want to set its direction.

var rtlChar = /[\u0590-\u083F]|[\u08A0-\u08FF]|[\uFB1D-\uFDFF]|[\uFE70-\uFEFF]/mg;
$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.checkRTL').keyup(function(){
        var isRTL = this.value.match(rtlChar);
        if(isRTL !== null) {
            this.style.direction = 'rtl';
         }
         else {
            this.style.direction = 'ltr';
         }
    });
});
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There's also Twitter's library, which may help:

https://github.com/twitter/RTLtextarea

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Add dir="auto" to your element and then use window.getComputedStyle(element).getPropertyValue('direction')

Example:

<div id="foo" dir="auto">نے والے ہیں۔<div>

// returns rtl
window.getComputedStyle(document.getElementById('foo')).getPropertyValue('direction')
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window.getComputedStyle(document.getElementById('foo')).getPropertyValue('direction')
<div class="" id="foo">

<div class="English">this is test message</div>
<div class="Persian">این یک پیام تستی است</div>
<div class="Persian-English">test برای حالت فارسی</div>

</div>

In Persian, if first sentence starts with an English word like last div, the whole text is placed in LTR mode

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  1. list the right to left languages typical characters
  2. detect them on the fly (usual js events)
  3. change css classes accordingly

Or follow this link:

http://www.i18nguy.com/temp/rtl.html

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    Well, As you suggested, I detect characters using RegExp like ltrChars : 'A-Za-z\u00C0-\u00D6 ....., and change CSS classes whenever they are needed. Mar 16, 2013 at 16:30

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