On 12/1/2010 7:44 PM, Alexander Belopolsky wrote: > it. The argument was that if there was a use case for parsing Eastern > Arabic numerals, it would be better served by a module written by > someone who speaks one of the Arabic languages and knows the details > of how Eastern Arabic numerals are written. So far nobody has even > claimed to know conclusively that Arabic-Indic digits are always > written left-to-right. Both my personal observations when travelling from Turkey to India and Wikipedia say yes. "When representing a number in Arabic, the lowest-valued position is placed on the right, so the order of positions is the same as in left-to-right scripts." https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Arabic_language#Numerals -- Terry Jan Reedy
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