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- Q1022245 subject Q7436022.
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- Q1022245 abstract "The left-to-right mark (LRM) is a control character (an invisible formatting character) used in computerized typesetting (including word processing in a program like Microsoft Word) of text that contains a mixture of left-to-right text (such as English and Russian) and right-to-left text (such as Arabic, Persian and Hebrew). It is used to set the way adjacent characters are grouped with respect to text direction.".
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- Q1022245 comment "The left-to-right mark (LRM) is a control character (an invisible formatting character) used in computerized typesetting (including word processing in a program like Microsoft Word) of text that contains a mixture of left-to-right text (such as English and Russian) and right-to-left text (such as Arabic, Persian and Hebrew). It is used to set the way adjacent characters are grouped with respect to text direction.".
- Q1022245 label "Left-to-right mark".