** Package changed: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) = freetype (Ubuntu)
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Unicode variation selectors not supported
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This is an issue with whatever package handles Unicode glyph
substitution.
That package is pango, not freetype.
** Package changed: freetype (Ubuntu) = pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
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I'd be surprise if this was a scim issue. Please attach or paste in a
comment the output of dpkg -l *scim*
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Rolf Leggewie (r0lf)
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Thank you for the quick reply which confirmed my suspicion that this has
nothing to do with scim. Unfortunately, I have no idea which package
deals with input in that language. Reassigning to Ubuntu for further
triage.
** Package changed: scim (Ubuntu) = ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
I'm sure not many people have experience with Mongolian, so it's very
well possible this is a bug in the upstream code. You might want to
discuss your issue at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product
=gnome-control-center to see if you can find more information. If you
do, please make
I'm sure not many people have experience with Mongolian, so it's very
well possible this is a bug in the upstream code. You might want to
discuss your issue at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product
=gnome-control-center to see if you can find more information. If you
do, please make
Aleksandr, try running gnome-keyboard-properties from the command line
and see if you can get the right configuration from there. I've got a
hunch that it's either a configuration problem or bug in that program.
Assigning to gnome-control-center for further triage.
** Package changed: ubuntu =
Aleksandr, try running gnome-keyboard-properties from the command line
This pulls up the Keyboard configuration window. And then?
FWIW, I think it's an issue with handling OpenType features like GSUB.
But I am not an expert at this stuff.
A
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Rolf Leggewie
Mongolian is just an example. Var selectors do not appear to work in
any script in gedit or LibreOffice.
They do work in Pango and Firefox (which uses Pango).
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Rolf Leggewie
736...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I'm sure not many people have experience with
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This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that pango /
QT / LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, Libre Office comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that pango / QT /
LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support variation
selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do
Update in Ubuntu 11.04: Variation Selectors are fully supported in
XeTeX. However, they are not supported in LibreOffice.
** Description changed:
I'm trying to typeset some texts in ancient Mongolian and Phags-pa, both
of which have been included in Unicode. For Mongolian, I've installed
assign to scim because i don't know the right package.
** Package changed: ubuntu = scim (Ubuntu)
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** Attachment added: Screenshot of Phags-pa in gedit and Mongolian in OOo.
Note variation selectors represented as [vs1] and [fvs1]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/736153/+attachment/1912135/+files/Screenshot.png
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