The right-to-left mark (RLM) is a non-printing character used in the computerized typesetting of bi-directional text containing mixed left-to-right scripts (such as English and Cyrillic) and right-to-left scripts (such as Persian, Arabic, Syriac and Hebrew). It is used to change the way adjacent characters are grouped with respect to text direction.
== Unicode ==
In Unicode, the RLM character is encoded at U+200F right-to-left mark (HTML: ‏ ‏). In UTF-8 it is E2 80 8F. Usage is prescribed in the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
== Example of use in HTML ==
Suppose the writer wishes to...