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arabic 12 the argument to the factorial must be wrapped in a form similar to the character lam (l), which must be stretched in both directions to accommodate. a new menclose notation, madruwb is proposed for this case. style image mathml english (512) arabic l 12 5 finally, although stacked fractions
are rendered the same way in both european and arabic, bevelled fractions in rtl arabic will appear, as one would expect, with the terms in rtl order, i.e. a divided by b would appear as "b/a". in some locales, the preference is for the slash to also be mirrored, as "b\a". for these cases, we suggest...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/NOTE-arabic-math-20060131/