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#6026
23.1.96; Cursor drawing problems with the Khmer script
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Reported by: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:34:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
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On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 18:14, Jason Rumney <jasonr <at> gnu.org> wrote:
> I'm surprised you get a long list for such a minority language - my
> system only has "Khmer OS System", which I installed specifically for
> Khmer support.
FWIW, on Windows 7 Home I get four matches, and I haven't installed
any Khmer support (at least, not directly; perhaps some product?).
#<font-entity uniscribe outline DaunPenh nil iso10646-1 normal normal
normal 0 nil 0 nil ((:format . opentype) (:script khmer latin))>
#<font-entity uniscribe outline Khmer\ UI sans iso10646-1 bold normal
normal 0 nil 0 nil ((:format . opentype) (:script symbol khmer
latin))>
#<font-entity uniscribe outline Khmer\ UI sans iso10646-1 normal
normal normal 0 nil 0 nil ((:format . opentype) (:script symbol khmer
latin))>
#<font-entity uniscribe outline MoolBoran sans iso10646-1 normal
normal normal 0 nil 0 nil ((:format . opentype) (:script symbol khmer
latin))>
> It may be due to the version of usp10.dll - I
> remember when I originally worked on the uniscribe code, I had to
> upgrade usp10.dll manually to get support for some languages - Tibetan
> and Sinhalese I specifically remember, but there may have been others.
> But according to info I've found, the last update to usp10.dll was
> shipped as part of XP SP2
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniscribe since the Sinhala
Enabling Patch there's been about a dozen new versions, the last one
in Windows 7 and the beta for Microsoft Office 10.
> So the following might be a better font spec, at least for Windows:
>
> (font-spec :registry "iso10646-1" :otf '(khmr nil
> (pref blwf abvf pstf pres blws
> abvs psts clig)))
>
That gets me the same list.
As for the bug, I don't see it either. Moving the cursor on the Khmer
list, the cursor appears as wide as the character it is upon (i.e., is
very small but perfectly visible over U+179A KHMER LETTER RO), and
neither forward nor backward movement shows anything unexpected.
Juanma
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