Hey fellow monks,

I'm the new mutli-media guy at my church. On Sunday afternoons we have a service that is done in Urdu. I was recently approached by the pastor of that service to train some of his people so that they can use the multi-media stuff for their service. Unfortunately, Urdu is written right to left, so I thought I would write a rudimentary application to accomodate that, and then they could just cut-and-paste. Easier said than done. My efforts to find a right to left widget or find some ideas on how to implement the functionality have been fruitless.
If any of you monks out there know of such a widget or have any ideas of how I could use the standard widgets to accomplish the task, I would much appreciate your wisdom.

As always, many thanks in advance for your input,

davidj

In reply to right to left Tk text widget by davidj

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