U04C7
U04C7 is a Unicode character within the General Punctuation block. It represents the right-to-left mark, a character that is used to control the directionality of text in bidirectional scripts. This mark is invisible to the user but affects how characters are displayed when text is mixed between left-to-right and right-to-left writing systems, such as in the combination of English and Arabic or Hebrew. The primary purpose of U04C7 is to resolve ambiguity in text rendering, ensuring that characters are displayed in their correct visual order. It is particularly useful in contexts where plain text is being exchanged without explicit markup for directionality. Its numerical code point is U+04C7. While invisible, it plays a crucial role in the accurate presentation of text in multilingual environments.