* display.texi (Bidirectional Display): Document the pitfalls of
concatenating strings with bidirectional content, with possible
- solutions. Document string-mark-left-to-right. Mention paragraph
- direction in modes that inherit from prog-mode. Document use of
- `bidi-class' and `mirroring' properties as part of reordering.
+ solutions. Document bidi-string-mark-left-to-right. Mention
+ paragraph direction in modes that inherit from prog-mode.
+ Document use of `bidi-class' and `mirroring' properties as part of
+ reordering.
2011-08-16 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Append the special character @code{U+200E}, LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK, or
@acronym{LRM}, to the end of each field that may have bidirectional
content, or prepend it to the beginning of the following field. The
-function @code{string-mark-left-to-right}, described below, comes in
-handy for this purpose. (In a right-to-left paragraph, use
+function @code{bidi-string-mark-left-to-right}, described below, comes
+in handy for this purpose. (In a right-to-left paragraph, use
@code{U+200F}, RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK, or @acronym{RLM}, instead.) This
is one of the solutions recommended by
@uref{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Separators, the
thus reorder them separately.
@end itemize
-@defun string-mark-left-to-right string
+@defun bidi-string-mark-left-to-right string
This subroutine returns its argument @var{string}, possibly modified,
such that the result can be safely concatenated with another string,
or juxtaposed with another string in a buffer, without disrupting the