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I'm not using TeXworks, but could you try to insert special Unicode characters to indicate the writing direction? For example:<br>
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[ ] 202A LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING<br>
[ ] 202B RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING<br>
[ ] 202D LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE<br>
[ ] 202E RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE<br></blockquote><div><br>This would just make the direction of, say two words RTL but would not work for a sentence or a paragraph. In addition, if you insert those characters before \begin{document}, you will certainly get error from TeX complaining that \begin{document} is missing.<br>
</div></div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Best wishes,<br>Vafa Khalighi<br>
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