enableRoundTrip()
public void enableRoundTrip(boolean flag)
This method is for bidirectional languages only (Arabic and Hebrew).
Assume that A
, B
, and C
are bidirectional
characters. Normally, when a string contains a series of bidirectional
characters followed by a series of numerals (for example, ABC
123
), and the entire string is stored, the Z and I Emulator for Web client
exchanges the positions of the bidirectional characters and the numerals.
For example, normally, if you read the string ABC 123
from
the presentation space and store the string into a variable, and then
subsequently write the value of the variable back into the presentation
space, the Z and I Emulator for Web client writes 123 ABC
back into
the presentation space.
To turn off this technique of forced reversal, call enableRoundTrip()
with
a value of true. To restore this technique of forced reversal, call enableRoundTrip()
with
a value of false.