Add comments in RTL localization files for explanation of "editZoneRTL"

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Don Ho 2023-12-29 04:22:00 +01:00
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- " is (")
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<NotepadPlus>
<!--
If "RTL" attribute is present and its value is "yes", then user can add "editZoneRTL" attribute beside,
and set the value of the attribute in question to "no", so Notepad++ GUI will be RTL,
but Scintilla zone will be LTR by opening files (see the commented example).
Of course, user can set any direction they want afterward, and what they have set on document will be remembered across the sessions.
-->
<!-- Native-Langue name="Arabic" filename="arabic.xml" RTL="yes" editZoneRTL="no" version="7.7.2" -->
<Native-Langue name="Arabic" filename="arabic.xml" RTL="yes" version="7.7.2">
<Menu>
<Main>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<NotepadPlus>
<!--
If "RTL" attribute is present and its value is "yes", then user can add "editZoneRTL" attribute beside,
and set the value of the attribute in question to "no", so Notepad++ GUI will be RTL,
but Scintilla zone will be LTR by opening files (see the commented example).
Of course, user can set any direction they want afterward, and what they have set on document will be remembered across the sessions.
-->
<!-- Native-Langue name="Farsi" RTL="yes" editZoneRTL="no" filename="farsi.xml" version="7.0" -->
<Native-Langue name="Farsi" RTL="yes" filename="farsi.xml" version="7.0">
<Menu>
<Main>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<NotepadPlus>
<!--
If "RTL" attribute is present and its value is "yes", then user can add "editZoneRTL" attribute beside,
and set the value of the attribute in question to "no", so Notepad++ GUI will be RTL,
but Scintilla zone will be LTR by opening files (see the commented example).
Of course, user can set any direction they want afterward, and what they have set on document will be remembered across the sessions.
-->
<!-- Native-Langue name="Hebrew" RTL="yes" editZoneRTL="no" filename="hebrew.xml" -->
<Native-Langue name="Hebrew" RTL="yes" filename="hebrew.xml">
<Menu>
<Main>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<NotepadPlus>
<!--
If "RTL" attribute is present and its value is "yes", then user can add "editZoneRTL" attribute beside,
and set the value of the attribute in question to "no", so Notepad++ GUI will be RTL,
but Scintilla zone will be LTR by opening files (see the commented example).
Of course, user can set any direction they want afterward, and what they have set on document will be remembered across the sessions.
-->
<!-- Native-Langue name="كوردی" RTL="yes" editZoneRTL="no" filename="kurdish.xml" version="7.5" -->
<Native-Langue name="كوردی" RTL="yes" filename="kurdish.xml" version="7.5">
<Menu>
<Main>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<NotepadPlus>
<!--
If "RTL" attribute is present and its value is "yes", then user can add "editZoneRTL" attribute beside,
and set the value of the attribute in question to "no", so Notepad++ GUI will be RTL,
but Scintilla zone will be LTR by opening files (see the commented example).
Of course, user can set any direction they want afterward, and what they have set on document will be remembered across the sessions.
-->
<!-- Native-Langue name="Urdu" RTL="yes" editZoneRTL="no" filename="urdu.xml" -->
<Native-Langue name="Urdu" RTL="yes" filename="urdu.xml">
<Menu>
<Main>

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<!-- If you want to see RTL direction, please rewrite <Native-Langue name="Uyghurche" RTL="yes" filename="uyghur.xml" > -->
<!--ئوڭدىن سولغا كۆرمەكچى بولسىڭىز،بۇنى 2-قۇر بىلەن ئالماشتۇرۇڭ <Native-Langue name="Uyghurche" RTL="yes" filename="uyghur.xml" >-->
<NotepadPlus>
<!--
If "RTL" attribute is present and its value is "yes", then user can add "editZoneRTL" attribute beside,
and set the value of the attribute in question to "no", so Notepad++ GUI will be RTL,
but Scintilla zone will be LTR by opening files (see the commented example).
Of course, user can set any direction they want afterward, and what they have set on document will be remembered across the sessions.
-->
<!-- Native-Langue name="Uyghurche" RTL="yes" editZoneRTL="no" filename="uyghur.xml" -->
<Native-Langue name="Uyghurche" RTL="yes" filename="uyghur.xml">
<Menu>
<Main>