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I don't think the bug is in mlterm. Try to run nvim with the --clean option. Looks like it's happening when you have `set cursorline` and the cursor is highlighting...

have you tried the [mlterm-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mlterm-git) package ? the one you mentioned has been flagged as out of date

@pro-anon I have reproduced your problem by using the :set arabic option and actually writing the text. Previously i pasted arabic text from yamli.com into vim that's why i wasn't...

NB. The trick with prepending a letter before the inserted text works only partially though. Baseline Ligatures work then but the letters at the end of the word don't change...

I think we have narrowed down the problem, try : - Start vim - `:set arabic` - Begin typing in latin by pressing `ctrl-^` (from left-to-right) - Switch back to...

@pro-anon : your prompt is styled to align the text to the left side of the screen, that's why when you type arabic text in the shell it displays properly....

@pro-anon : i think enabling the `Variable Width Column` option solves the issue completely. Can you confirm that ?

Another issue i have found with arabic script : when using `:set arabic` in vim, beginnings of lines always stay on the left side, and text is switched to the...

> > > > I'm not sure what you mean here. If you mean the mlterm flag `--varwidth` then yes, it does fix it, but it looks very disorienting (I...