Issue:
- Brackets/Square Brackets
- Directionality
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Optional highlights:
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XTools version: 3.20.1-55b74d0d
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Issue:
Anticipated:
Optional highlights:
Not important (Just Kaizen):
XTools version: 3.20.1-55b74d0d
Which tool is it exactly? Can you please give a URL? I may have an idea about how to fix, but I need to take a closer look at the actual site. There are several X tools, and I don't know them all by heart.
I think this is the link, but the page works fine for me and the above problem does not appear
Indeed, this looks OK to me on Firefox and Chromium on the desktop. Perhaps the bug reporter uses a different browser that does not support RTL well, or maybe has disabled or overridden CSS and JS?
Hello Lokas Hello Amire I appreciate you participating.
browser that does not support RTL well, or maybe has disabled or overridden CSS and JS?
Uncertain, but prior to using the Western Numeral system with Xtools (any) with the identical browser settings (no extensions or front-end alteration of any type), the brackets were just fine.
Apologies for my delay in seeing this!
I see the problem you're talking about in the video. Can you please share which browser and operating system you are using?
Hi @MusikAnimal ! Not at all, in fact Happy to see you again! Thank you for your efforts!
Yes, this is happening on Win11 2382 (0S Build 22631.4249)/Chrome 129.0.6668.71 (Official Build) (64-bit).
Is there any connection between this and the deployment of API changes related to Western Arabic numerals?
I can't test on Windows, but everything looks fine in Chrome for me.
Is there any connection between this and the deployment of API changes related to Western Arabic numerals?
Maybe? The part that doesn't make sense is why you would be seeing one thing while others see something different.
Do you see the issue in other browsers? Could you check your browser/OS preferences to ensure there's nothing forcing a directionality or LRT/RTL behaviour? Which language is your browser set to?
There is no way I could fail to identify if something is forcing directionality. I am a competent front-end developer, and I use US English settings on my OS and browsers, like most users. I even tested it on WSL with a Chromium-based browser I recently installed, fresh and clean, with no settings configured except for the uBlock Origin extension, which I just installed without any specific configuration (and I also tested it without the extension).
I'm not sure why this is happening specifically to me. If it's truly 100% on my end, it must be something related to my end. Feel free to close the issue, and I apologize for the inconvenience. Thank you all for your patience and efforts!.
I'm happy to leave this open in case others are having the same problem. However as a maintainer, there's nothing I can do without a means to reproduce the issue.
If you haven't already, try it on a different machine entirely. I want to rule out i18n packages or anything else that might be missing from your environment.