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saritchaet's avatar
saritchaet
Community Member
9 years ago

support for right-to-left?

Hi

Been looking forward to Rise after serious difficulties with the Adapt Tool. However, the lack of RTL support is currently a deal-breaker for me (and the Israeli/Arab community.. Is that an issue that will be resolved soon? Also, there is no hebrew font and as a result the text is displayed horrendously. there is a beautiful open version for open sans hebrew that will resolve this matter quickly.. pretty please? :) 

Thank you!

26 Replies

  • To my humble opinion, promising somthing for 3 years and not delivering NOTHING is a very poor conduct for a company. The RTL support is a major issue for many RISE users and should be set at high priority.

    Come on Articulate! You can do better then this! 

  • StefanKahlert's avatar
    StefanKahlert
    Community Member

    Are there any updates on this? Looks like this is a work in progress for over 4 years now?

  • StephanieLong's avatar
    StephanieLong
    Community Member

    Any updates?  I have a course in Storyline 360 in Hebrew and it doesn't support Right to Left.

     

    • Crystal-Horn's avatar
      Crystal-Horn
      Staff

      Hi there, Stephanie. Storyline supports all languages and scripts, including right-to-left scripts—such as Arabic and Hebrew—and double-byte character sets (DBCS)—such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean—so you can create courses in any language

      Regarding Rise authoring, we have paused our plans on developing right-to-left support for now, and we'll let folks know if that's something that's coming soon.

  • I'm quite disappointed to see that, Articulate has chosen to pause plans on right-to-left support in Rise, particularly since this discussion has been ongoing over several years. I do appreciate the workaround provided above, which helps address some issues. However, the way that numbered lists and bullets show up, even after changing the html is not consistent with RTL languages.

    Have any users found workarounds for this yet?

  • I was not aware that Rise 360 does not support RTL courses, and unfortunately, I received negative feedback from my clients as a result. Would anyone provide me with detailed instructions on how to make the SCORM 1.2 package coded to make the course Arabic compatible? 

  • I have followed all of the steps outlined above, but I am currently encountering difficulties in repackaging SCORM 1.2. Can anyone help me with this?