fix(Truncate): allowed punctuation at start of content#11798
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What: Closes #11777
don't think we can rely on a unit test to validate this doesn't break again; everything renders in the DOM as expected, it's just the
direction: rtlstyling that causes things to visually get out of order.Additional issues: