Daniel Fleischer writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: >> See https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2011-09/msg00285.html > > OK, so 10 years ago on Emacs 24 it might have caused some slowdown on > large Org files. It wasn't clear if these people needed RTL or not, > because I set it to nil as soon as I open my Org files. I guess I'll > use a hook in my config. You asked why Org does not use default. That was the reason. Unfortunately, the original test file is not available anymore, so we cannot easily test if the slowdown is still there. I tried to create a large file in Persian, but I cannot see any difference in performance when bidi-paragraph-direction is nil or 'left-to-right. However, I was able to see a difference using the attached file when moving through an artificially created very long line in the second heading. In my testing, setting bidi-paragraph-direction to nil *improves* the performance. > You could also turn it back to nil and see if people complain, as part > of 9.6. So, my datapoint indicates that changing bidi-paragraph-direction back to nil could make sense. However, I am not using right-to-left text daily in my system. Testing from people who do use right-to-left languages would be appreciated. Best, Ihor Text credit: https://ganjoor.net/khayyam/robaee/