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nr...@google.com <nr...@google.com> #2
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Description
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Problem you have encountered:
Labeling Hebrew text (right-to-left language) behaves inconsistently.
When labeling a field directly, the words are extracted in the right order (right-to-left), but when labeling fields which belong to a table (nested field) using "add more rows" button, the words are extracted in a reverse order.
What you expected to happen:
As I understand, the tables labeling mechanism is just a quicker way of labeling child fields, and there shouldn't be a difference between the extracted text when labeling the same section directly, or by "adding more rows" to a child field within a table.
As the extracted text is correct when labeling the section directly, I would expect it to be on the right order also when labeled within a table.
Steps to reproduce:
* Attached is a short video demonstrating the issue, as well as the file in use.
1. Upload the attached file (or any other file with Hebrew text in a table).
2. Label the same section directly, and as a part of table using "add more rows" button.
3. See the difference between the order of words.
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
Couldn't think of any workaround, and did not find a reference for such issue in the documentation / support boards.