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Claude RTL Fix azray n lqem - 3 ileqman
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Lqem 1.6.1
Yeffeɣ-d deg 21 ივნ 2026 - 23,59 KBIteddu d firefox 115.0 d yileqman imaynutenVersion 1.6.1
This release fixes several cases where Hebrew (and other RTL) text was still rendering left-to-right. Fenced code blocks containing Hebrew now align correctly while real
source code stays left-to-right; numbered and bulleted lists, table cells, and paragraphs that begin with an English word or bracketed tag (like “[Certain]”) are no longer
stuck left-aligned. The EN/HE switch in the message box now also controls how responses are displayed: choose HE and the whole conversation is treated as Hebrew and aligned
right — including headings that are mostly English by character but Hebrew in meaning — while code stays left-to-right. Switching between EN and HE updates everything on
screen instantly. Several behind-the-scenes reliability fixes ensure the correct direction is applied even while Claude is still streaming its reply.Tangalt taɣbalut teffeɣ-d s turagt Turagt IT
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Lqem 1.6.0
Yeffeɣ-d deg 17 ივნ 2026 - 20,93 KBIteddu d firefox 115.0 d yileqman imaynutenNew: EN/HE input-direction toggle in the composer.
A small EN | HE switch now sits next to the "+" button in the message box. Tap HE to type in Hebrew (or other RTL text) with the input right-to-left and right-aligned; tap EN for the default left-to-right. Your choice is remembered. It's a deliberate two-state toggle — no auto-detection, so the direction never flips mid-sentence while you type.Tangalt taɣbalut teffeɣ-d s turagt Turagt IT
Lqem 1.5.5
Yeffeɣ-d deg 7 მაი 2026 - 18,12 KBIteddu d firefox 115.0 d yileqman imaynutenTangalt taɣbalut teffeɣ-d s turagt Turagt IT