Hello Tall,
sorry for late reply.

I meant just the direction of the closing parentheses.
This is the way it should be (and is on my linux system) :
http://myup.ir/images/93380129091837074902.png
This is the way it is (on windows system)
http://myup.ir/images/40188837660458525731.png


On 1/3/12, Tal Galili <tal.gal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Majid,
> When you say the text renders correctly on one but not the other, you mean
> the fonts, or the directionality?
>
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> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Majid Einian <einia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Incidentally, gMail (on Windows) correctly rendered the Hebrew
>>> ("Shalom Olam"), so it would seem that this probably is a plotting
>>> issue rather than an OS issue
>>
>>
>> I  tested a Persian text with this kind of parentheses in linux and
>> windows, and it seem it is indeed an OS issue. The text renders correct on
>> my linux 2.6.32 i686 system with R 2.14.1 but incorrect on my  windows 7
>> (6.1.7600) 32 bit system with R 2.14.0.
>> --
>> Majid Einian,
>> PhD Candidate in "Economics",
>> Graduate School of Management and Economics,
>> Sharif University of Technology,
>> Tehran, IRAN
>>
>>
>


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Majid Einian,
PhD Candidate in "Economics",
Graduate School of Management and Economics,
Sharif University of Technology,
Tehran, IRAN

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