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Hi Im building an app in my native language which is rtl orientation Is there a way to make all supported devices to show the same UI not depending on ltr or rtl orientation?










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          RTL support was introduced in Android 4.2 (API 17). You can specify android:layoutDirection="rtl" for all top layouts of your app. By default, it will be inherited by all child layouts and views.






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