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Is there any simple way to support the right to left languages in iOS? First way I can think of is redesigning the views/xibs, but that takes too much time for the whole app. Is there an easier way?










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  • see this for help : stackoverflow.com/questions/52203442/…
    – Anbu.karthik
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    Possible duplicate of Changing to right to left RTL programmatically
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Is there any simple way to support the right to left languages in iOS? First way I can think of is redesigning the views/xibs, but that takes too much time for the whole app. Is there an easier way?










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  • see this for help : stackoverflow.com/questions/52203442/…
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  • see this for help : stackoverflow.com/questions/52203442/…
    – Anbu.karthik
    Nov 22 at 7:52






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of Changing to right to left RTL programmatically
    – Pankaj
    Nov 22 at 9:59


















  • see this for help : stackoverflow.com/questions/52203442/…
    – Anbu.karthik
    Nov 22 at 7:52






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of Changing to right to left RTL programmatically
    – Pankaj
    Nov 22 at 9:59
















see this for help : stackoverflow.com/questions/52203442/…
– Anbu.karthik
Nov 22 at 7:52




see this for help : stackoverflow.com/questions/52203442/…
– Anbu.karthik
Nov 22 at 7:52




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Possible duplicate of Changing to right to left RTL programmatically
– Pankaj
Nov 22 at 9:59




Possible duplicate of Changing to right to left RTL programmatically
– Pankaj
Nov 22 at 9:59












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func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

UIView.appearance().semanticContentAttribute = .forceRightToLeft

return true
}


Let us know .. is working ?






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  • Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
    – Suraj Potphode
    Nov 29 at 10:55












  • work for me, Perfectly.
    – Trupesh Vaghasiya
    Nov 30 at 6:47











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try



In AppDelegate



func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

UIView.appearance().semanticContentAttribute = .forceRightToLeft

return true
}


Let us know .. is working ?






share|improve this answer





















  • Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
    – Suraj Potphode
    Nov 29 at 10:55












  • work for me, Perfectly.
    – Trupesh Vaghasiya
    Nov 30 at 6:47















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try



In AppDelegate



func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

UIView.appearance().semanticContentAttribute = .forceRightToLeft

return true
}


Let us know .. is working ?






share|improve this answer





















  • Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
    – Suraj Potphode
    Nov 29 at 10:55












  • work for me, Perfectly.
    – Trupesh Vaghasiya
    Nov 30 at 6:47













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try



In AppDelegate



func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

UIView.appearance().semanticContentAttribute = .forceRightToLeft

return true
}


Let us know .. is working ?






share|improve this answer












try



In AppDelegate



func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {

UIView.appearance().semanticContentAttribute = .forceRightToLeft

return true
}


Let us know .. is working ?







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  • Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
    – Suraj Potphode
    Nov 29 at 10:55












  • work for me, Perfectly.
    – Trupesh Vaghasiya
    Nov 30 at 6:47


















  • Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
    – Suraj Potphode
    Nov 29 at 10:55












  • work for me, Perfectly.
    – Trupesh Vaghasiya
    Nov 30 at 6:47
















Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
– Suraj Potphode
Nov 29 at 10:55






Hey, it did work partially. 50% of the views did get changed. Thanks!
– Suraj Potphode
Nov 29 at 10:55














work for me, Perfectly.
– Trupesh Vaghasiya
Nov 30 at 6:47




work for me, Perfectly.
– Trupesh Vaghasiya
Nov 30 at 6:47


















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