In article <83obl6q856.fsf@gnu.org>, Eli Zaretskii writes: > > > Can you post here a few recipes you tested, so that I could try that > > > on MS-Windows? > > > > How 'bout adding them somewhere in the `test' directory? > I need first to get confirmation that this bug is fixed on Windows. > The OP can only use pre-compiled binaries, so did not yet try my > latest changes. > The proper place is probably test/redisplay-testsuite.el. The sample text files I used was generated by this script after I installed various language support packages on my system (Mint): ------------------------------------------------------------ #!/bin/sh LOCALES="ar bn my gu hi kn lo or ta th bo" FILES= for L in $LOCALES; do rm -f "$L".txt for MO in /usr/share/locale/"$L"/LC_MESSAGES/*.mo; do msgunfmt "$MO" >> "$L".txt done FILES="$FILES $L.txt" done tar cfz sample.tar.gz $FILES ------------------------------------------------------------ And for each ??.txt file, I used this Lisp file: ----- shaper-test.el --------------------------------------- (let ((coding-system-for-read 'utf-8)) (find-file (car command-line-args-left)) (sit-for 0) (while (not (pos-visible-in-window-p (point-max))) (scroll-up) (sit-for 0)) (kill-emacs)) ------------------------------------------------------------ as this: (gdb) br font.c:4367 (gdb) run -Q -l shaper-test.el ar.txt (gdb) run -Q -l shaper-test.el bn.txt .... The attached is a tarball of generated ??.txt files. Isn't it too big to put under "test" subdir? --- Kenichi Handa handa@gnu.org