Arabic Text.jsx --39-link--39- [portable]

Unlike standard "Text Reversers," this script is designed to maintain compatibility with After Effects' internal text engine, allowing for better behavior with some animation presets. 3. Implementation & Installation

Use free, safe websites like Arabic-Keyboard.org or Convert Arabic Text . Paste your text online, click convert, and paste the pre-arranged text directly into Adobe.

For navigation, you would typically use the Link component from react-router-dom . This component renders an anchor ( <a> ) tag that allows users to navigate to different parts of your application without a full page reload. Using links in an RTL context is about more than just the text; it's about the user's mental model. In an LTR layout, a "next" link is on the right, but in RTL, it should be on the left. Your CSS Logical Properties will handle the visual spacing, but you may also want to use a <Link> inside an ArabicText component to manage the direction of the link text itself. Arabic Text.jsx --39-LINK--39-

⚠️ Avoid concatenating Arabic strings with LTR text inside inline styles or logic – it can reverse the order. Use CSS unicode-bidi and direction if mixing directions.

A small panel will appear. Type or paste your Arabic text into this window instead of directly on the timeline. Unlike standard "Text Reversers," this script is designed

Below is a technical overview structured like a white paper, detailing the script's purpose, mechanics, and implementation.

Never manually flip text using CSS unicode-bidi or direction on inline elements unless you fully understand the bidirectional algorithm. In most cases, the browser’s default behavior – combined with dir="auto" on containers – produces correct results. Paste your text online, click convert, and paste

: /Applications/Adobe After Effects [Version]/Scripts/ScriptUI Panels