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support for right-to-left?
Hi
Been looking forward to Rise after serious difficulties with the Adapt Tool. However, the lack of RTL support is currently a deal-breaker for me (and the Israeli/Arab community.. Is that an issue that will be resolved soon? Also, there is no hebrew font and as a result the text is displayed horrendously. there is a beautiful open version for open sans hebrew that will resolve this matter quickly.. pretty please? :)
Thank you!
- TalCohen-ab5dafCommunity Member
To my humble opinion, promising somthing for 3 years and not delivering NOTHING is a very poor conduct for a company. The RTL support is a major issue for many RISE users and should be set at high priority.
Come on Articulate! You can do better then this!
Thanks Jonathan for your willingness to help! We'll get you on the list for a future beta test of this and we'll use the email address associated with your account here.
- DanitIsaacsCommunity Member
My team at the open University of Israel, would also like to test the RTL beta feature, can you please include us?
in the meantime, this is the workaround we're doing:
Export and download your Rise project.
In the "index.html" file, change the <HTML> tag from this:
<html lang="en" class="">
To this:
<html lang="he" class="" dir="rtl">
"he" sets the language to Hebrew, and "rtl" sets the direction right to left
If you're using a language that's not supported by the default font used by Rise, you must add the font file to the directory: lib\fonts,
and changed the font in the "index.html" file, using the <STYLE> tagWrite your font instead of the bolded ones below:
.brand--head, .brand--head * { font-family: Open Sans !important; }
.brand--body, .brand--body * { font-family: Open Sans !important; }
.brand--lhead, .brand--lhead * { font-family: Open Sans !important; }
.brand--lbody, .brand--lbody * { font-family: Open Sans !important; }
.brand--ui, .brand--ui * { font-family: Lato !important; }.brand--beforeHead:before { font-family: Open Sans !important; }
.brand--afterHead:after { font-family: Open Sans !important; }Save the "index.html" file, and you're done!
- JaceFinmanCommunity Member
Hey, Danit. Thanks for suggesting this workaround.
Could you point me to a Rise-developed course that uses it?
I'd like to see what the output looks like.
Thanks!
- EWenceslaCommunity Member
Hi Danit,
How do you export the presentation? I export it for translation with CAT tools, so the XLF format is the one I use, and there are no html tags...
Any ideas, please? What do you do exactly after you modify the index.html file?
Thanks,
Elisa
- DanitIsaacsCommunity Member
Sorry, I'm out of ideas… 🤷
Sadly, I've stopped using Articulate tools
I'm waiting for them to be fully accessible and support RTL…
בברכה, باحترام، Regards,
Danit
- EWenceslaCommunity Member
Hi Articulate support,
Any news on this? I see it's been a while but this feature doesn't seem to be included yet.
Thanks,
Elisa
Hi Elisa,
I don't have any update here yet, but keep an eye out on our What's New page for the latest features.
- StefanKahlertCommunity Member
Are there any updates on this? Looks like this is a work in progress for over 4 years now?
Hi Sarit,
We've done some early experiments with RTL support. It's not a trivial feature since we have all those blocks and the design needs to hold up among them all in RTL.
Regardless, we are going to attack this in Q1 2017. Could we get you on the list to beta test this feature?
- JonathanMenasheCommunity Member
Hi Adam,
I will love beta testing the RTL version as it is much waited by me and my team as well.
Hope it's ok.
Jonathan
- JonathanMenasheCommunity Member
Awesome thanks! :-)
- saritchaetCommunity Member
That would be great, thanks!!
- WilliamMerri461Community Member
I would also be interested in working with the beta version when it is ready. I really like what I see with Rise but our whole curriculum is in Arabic, so we need to be able to have RTL support.
Thanks William, we will include you too.