Enabling support for bidirectional languages
The bidirectional features supported by IBM® Cognos® Business Intelligence include bidirectional text, digit shaping, and object direction in reports.
About this task
Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, and Farsi are languages written from right to left, using the Arabic or Hebrew scripts. However, numbers in those languages, as well as embedded segments of Latin, Cyrillic, or Greek text, are written from left to right. Using bidirectional settings in IBM Cognos Connection, you can control the direction in this type of text in IBM Cognos Connection, IBM Cognos Viewer, and IBM Cognos Workspace. This affects entry names, descriptions, labels and tooltips, input boxes, comments, and structured text, such as email addresses, file paths, breadcrumbs, URLs, and date and time formats.
The following features that support bidirectionality in reports are controlled by IBM Cognos Report Studio:
- Digit shaping, which is associated with rendering Arabic numbers.
- Base text direction of text content in reports.
- The direction of report objects, such as charts, lists, or maps.
For more information about bidirectional settings in Report Studio, see the IBM Cognos Report Studio User Guide.
Use the following procedure to enable bidirectional support in Cognos Connection, Cognos Viewer, Cognos Workspace, Cognos Workspace Advanced, and Cognos Report Studio. By default, bidirectional support is disabled for users.