2.0.0 • Published 2 years ago
less-plugin-rtl v2.0.0
less-plugin-rtl
Reverses less from ltr to rtl
.reverse {
float: left;
margin-left: 5px;
margin: 1px 2px 3px 4px;
& when (@rtl) {
color: green;
}
}Becomes...
.reverse {
float: right;
margin-right: 5px;
margin: 1px 4px 3px 2px;
color: green;
}To use with lessc
$ npm install -g less-plugin-rtl
$ lessc --rtl file.less out.cssVariables
Three variables are injected ltr and rtl which will be set to true or false and dir which will be set to rtl or ltr.
Property Reversing
To be more in control of properties that get reversed, you can specify property directives
.test {
-ltr-padding: 0; // rule only appears in LTR
-rtl-margin: 3px; // rule only appears in RTL
-ltr-rtl-float: left; // rule does not get reversed in either direction if autoReverse is on
-rtl-ltr-float: left; // rule does not get reversed in either direction if autoReverse is on
-ltr-reverse-text-align: left; // rule gets reversed for LTR, so in this case RTL = left, LTR = right
-rtl-reverse-text-align: left; // rule gets reversed for RTL, so in this case RTL = right, LTR = left
}Note: The reverse rules only make sense if autoreverse is off.
And this produces in RTL..
.test {
margin: 3px;
float: left;
float: left;
text-align: left;
text-align: right;
}and in LTR...
.test {
padding: 0;
float: left;
float: left;
text-align: right;
text-align: left;
}CLI Options
$ lessc --rtl="dir=LTR auto-reverse=false vars=false" file.less out.cssauto-reverse
Whether rules should be auto reversed or require property directives as above. Defaults to true.
vars
Whether the variables should be available. Defaults to true.
dir
The intended direction. Defaults to RTL.
Programmatic Options
As above, but use dir, vars and autoReverse on the options object.