Unifont - Bugs: bug #51636, Problems with Malayalam
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bug #51636: Problems with Malayalam
Submitter: | David Corbett <dscorbett> | ||
Submitted: | Tue 01 Aug 2017 02:06:57 AM UTC | ||
Category: | None | Severity: | 3 - Normal |
Item Group: | None | Status: | Fixed |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | unifoundry |
Open/Closed: | Closed |
Thu 14 Jun 2018 01:05:38 AM UTC, comment #4: |
Paul Hardy <unifoundry> |
Thu 28 Dec 2017 03:12:48 PM UTC, comment #3: All these changes were made, except that U+0D4E MALAYALAM LETTER DOT REPH should have an entry of 0 in plane00-combining.txt. |
David Corbett <dscorbett> |
Thu 28 Dec 2017 03:33:17 AM UTC, comment #2: I think these changes were all made in Unifont 10.0.06 and I just did not close this bug when that version was released.
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Paul Hardy <unifoundry> |
Wed 09 Aug 2017 05:23:05 AM UTC, comment #1: David,
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Paul Hardy <unifoundry> |
Tue 01 Aug 2017 02:06:57 AM UTC, original submission:
The left and right protuberances of U+0D15 MALAYALAM LETTER KA should reach the baseline.
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David Corbett <dscorbett> |
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Date | Changed by | Updated Field | Previous Value | => | Replaced by |
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2018-06-14 | unifoundry | Status | In Progress | Fixed | |
Open/Closed | Open | Closed | |||
2017-08-09 | unifoundry | Status | None | In Progress | |
Assigned to | None | unifoundry |
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Although the intention of DOT REPH is to modify the rendering of another glyph, it is not encoded in Unicode as a combining character. So I will leave it the way it is. Unifont, with its very limited ability to render combining graphemes, could bend the rules of The Unicode Standard but with this not even being a character in modern use, I am going to leave it rendered as a dashed box. I have done the same with other dashed box glyphs, and this has been the Unifont convention all along. So I am closing this bug report.