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24.0.50; Devanagari rendering broken
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Message #11 received at 7005 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Kenichi,
Kenichi Handa writes:
> In article <20100909160424.GA16852 <at> kytes>, Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Steps to reproduce:
> > Open a file containing UTF-8 Devanagari script in Emacs. It is rendered
> > incorrectly. For example, in the word "लिखने", The first and second
> > rendered characters are swapped. Konsole (Qt) renders this correctly.
>
> Emacs 23 and later shifted the support of Indic (and any
> other complex scripts) to OpenType fonts. And, on
> GNU/Linux, you need libotf, m17n-db, and m17n-lib to make
> Emacs render those scripts correctly by OTF.
Thanks for the explanation.
> > A page on the EmacsWiki suggests a workaround that works on Ubuntu
> > though [1].
>
> It's not a "workaround" but the right thing on GNU/Linux
> systems.
I see. Well, I suppose I should put it like this then:
1. Emacs should then refuse to render Devanagari without the required
libraries, not render them incorrectly.
2. I have those libraries installed on my Debian Sid machine, and
Emacs still doesn't render them correctly. I don't suppose this
belongs here- I'll head over to bugs.debian.org.
Thanks.
-- Ram
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