> But at a higher scale it’s purely incidental complexity: you only need one direction for all languages. All languages are linear. No language uses direction to encode meaning. Direction in language is just “stuff starts one place and ends in another”.
I think an interesting example here is Chinese which is traditionally written top-down-right-left but these days is just as if not more commonly written left-right-top-down. There seems to be almost no push for supporting vertical text while its just assumed that RTL is a must, why is that?
I think an interesting example here is Chinese which is traditionally written top-down-right-left but these days is just as if not more commonly written left-right-top-down. There seems to be almost no push for supporting vertical text while its just assumed that RTL is a must, why is that?