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Markus Symank

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Mar 23, 2026, 9:51:36 AM (2 days ago) Mar 23
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Hi everyone,

I am using FLEX to create a dictionary for a language community that uses a modified Arabic script (right-to-left-language).

How can I change the default left alignment of the FLEX dictionary to a right alignment?

Thanks for any help that you may offer :)

Markus

Ann Bush

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Mar 23, 2026, 10:30:43 AM (2 days ago) Mar 23
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Usually this is automatic because the writing system database knows that Arabic is right to left. There is also a check box in the writing system properties that specifies right to left,

 

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Mar 23, 2026, 10:53:29 AM (2 days ago) Mar 23
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This might not be the right question, but is your Vernacular Writing System the R-L Arabic one?

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Thanks for your answer. What I mean is not the script/writing itself, but the alignment of the dictionary as a whole. With an Arabic based script, the entries should start on the right (not in the left). Is it possible to change that?

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Right. I understand that, but I was thinking that if your Vernacular Writing System is not R-L, then your alignment of the dictionary might not be R-L. Just a guess, though.

 

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Thanks for your answer. What I mean is not the script/writing itself, but the alignment of the dictionary as a whole. With an Arabic based script, the entries should start on the right (not in the left) Is it possible to change that?

Markus Symank

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Mar 24, 2026, 2:08:53 AM (yesterday) Mar 24
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The vernacular writing system we use for the dictionary is R-L (an Arabic based script) but the alignment of the dictionary is still L-R. Do you know whether that is something that can be changed?

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Mar 24, 2026, 2:21:40 AM (yesterday) Mar 24
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I'm sure one of the experts will answer you on this list soon, but my wild guess is that the setting must be under Tools / Configure / Dictionary and then in one the myriad of settings that show up there. We use R-L languages in our Analysis Writing Systems, but not the Vernacular so this is not something we have had to deal with.

 

Here is what AI said when I asked so proceed at your own risk:

 

To change the dictionary view to Right-to-Left (RTL) in SIL's FLEx program, you need to adjust the Direction control for the Dictionary-Normal style within the Configure Dictionary settings. 

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Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Open the Configure Dictionary dialog: Navigate to the main menu and select Tools > Configure > Dictionary.
    1. Alternatively, you can right-click anywhere within a Dictionary view entry and choose Configure Dictionary View.
  1. Select the appropriate view: In the "Choose the view to configure" box, ensure the correct view is selected (this view will be applied whenever you click "Dictionary" in the Navigation Pane).
  2. Find the Dictionary-Normal style: In the hierarchical structure within the dialog box, find and select the Dictionary-Normal style.
  3. Set the Direction control: Use the Direction control associated with the Dictionary-Normal style to set it to Right-to-Left.
  4. Confirm and check the results: Click OK to apply the changes. The dictionary view should now align to the right, and the headwords will be correctly positioned for RTL reading. 

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After making this change, it is a good idea to examine several entries in the dictionary view to ensure all the data is presented correctly. 

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The vernacular writing system we use for the dictionary is R-L (an Arabic based script) but the alignment of the dictionary is still L-R. Do you know whether that is something that can be changed?

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Right. I understand that, but I was thinking that if your Vernacular Writing System is not R-L, then your alignment of the dictionary might not be R-L. Just a guess, though.

 

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Thanks for your answer. What I mean is not the script/writing itself, but the alignment of the dictionary as a whole. With an Arabic based script, the entries should start on the right (not in the left) Is it possible to change that?

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Mar 24, 2026, 3:00:34 AM (yesterday) Mar 24
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Great, it worked. Thanks so much for this! Very much appreciated. :) 

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I'll report this back to the informal Tech get-together here at JAARS. We just had a meeting yesterday talking about how to use AI for SIL-related questions. And here it worked!

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