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Re: Display of Lao script
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handa |
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Re: Display of Lao script |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Oct 2017 21:04:21 +0900 |
In article <address@hidden>, Stephen Berman <address@hidden> writes:
> > 1. Move LAOO-*.flt (except for LAOO-OTF.flt) from /usr/share/m17n to,
> > for instance /tmp.
> > 2. Prepare a file that contains the Lao line only.
> > 3. Run emacs as this:
> > % MDEBUG_DATABASE=1 MDEBUG_FLT=3 emacs
> > 4. Visit the Lao only file.
> I did this and the display of the Lao script is the same as before
> (i.e., with the composed characters not properly aligned). Here is the
> entire debugging output:
[...]
> [DB] <font,layouter,hebr-ff,nil>.
> [DB] <font,layouter,thaa-otf,nil>.
> [DB] <font,layouter,cham-generic,nil>.
> FWIW, when I change the font to DejaVu Sans (not Mono) and visit that
> file, the display of all but one of the composed characters is correct
> (as I previously mentioned), and the debugging output is exactly the
> same as the above;
Could you please put the attached version of LAOO-OTF.flt under
/usr/share/m17n (without any other LAOO-*.flt), and try again?
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K. Handa
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LAOO-OTF.flt
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