In the Character panel (Ctrl + T), use the Digits list to select the font that the digits must appear in. When you read a Hebrew book, you open the rightmost page and flip. However, you can switch to Arabic digits, if necessary: Select the digits in the text typed. Hebrew is written and read from right to left, rather than left to right as in English. There are numerous types of Hebrew script. Unlike English, Hebrew is read and written from right to left. Using JRRenderable class in to show the chart. By default, in Arabic, the Hindi version is auto-selected, and in case of Hebrew, the Arabic type digits are selected. Torah scrolls and most contemporary Hebrew writing are still written without vowels. I'm wrapping JFreeChart in JCommonDrawableRendere before passing it to the exporter. I've done some digging in the forum and came upon a thread pinpointing same issue in Hebrew language which is also Right to Left but I could not conclude a solution out of it. Actual problem is in Persian.) I changed the chart text to English and everything was quite ok. Hebrew words are usually created by three-letter roots. However, many Chumashim and siddurim contain them for ease of use. In the Torah, Hebrew is written without vowels and symbols. (table is elbat - In the example I've used English just to clarify the issue. Remember Hebrew is read right to left If you're having a hard time pronouncing words, remember to read from right to left, not left to right, like other languages. Chart's legend and bar labels are rendered in Persian but all the text in chart and ONLY chart are the other way around e.g. And you start at the right of the wall or the. But when two hieroglyphs are next to each other, you go right to left. On temple walls and papyrus writing was mainly in columns, which you read down (see the example here). Later the report is exported to PDF.Īll the texts in the in the report are correct and readable (All the texts are in Persian). Scribes usually wrote hieroglyphic from right to left, but within columns. The text and the chart are passed to the report as parameters. The chart is created by using JFreeChart. Besides some text in Persian I have a chart in the report. I've a report in Persian language (Persian is Right to Left language).