Pop Directional Formatting (U+202C) – Copy and Paste

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Pop Directional Formatting (U+202C) character Copy and Paste

The Pop Directional Formatting (U+202C) is an invisible Unicode control character used to end or cancel an active directional embedding or override. It restores text direction to the previous state after characters like Left-to-Right Embedding (U+202A) or Right-to-Left Embedding (U+202B) have been applied.

This character is essential when working with mixed-direction text. Without it, directional formatting may continue longer than intended, causing text alignment and order problems. Pop Directional Formatting ensures that only the intended section of text is affected.

Attribute Table

AttributeDetails
UnicodeU+202C
Hex Code0x202C
HTML Entity
LaTeXNo direct command
CSS\202C
Windows Alt CodeAlt + 8236
Mac OSUse Character Viewer or copy and paste

Purpose

The main purpose of Pop Directional Formatting is to close a directional formatting block and return text rendering to its original direction. It is commonly used in multilingual documents, web content, and applications that handle both left-to-right and right-to-left languages.

Common use cases include:

  • Ending RTL or LTR embedded text
  • Preventing direction overflow issues
  • Formatting multilingual paragraphs
  • Ensuring correct text rendering

Key Features

  • Formatting reset: Ends directional embedding
  • Invisible control: No visible characters
  • Essential for mixed text: Prevents layout errors
  • Unicode standard: Supported across modern platforms