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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan 29 02:48:26 +0000 
2008 -------
Hi Nadav, others,
We are not going to re-open this issue because there is no problem when you use
OpenType fonts with correct GPOS positioned diacritics. This is a font issue,
period.

The Hebrew OOo project is not going to spend any more resources on this topic.
This is not a bug.

There is no heuristic that places Hebrew diacritics correctly or even
satisfactorily for all fonts in all sizes. It is not possible to write such a
heuristic because of the irregularities in the glyphs between fonts and between
sizes within fonts. Only an artist can place the diacritics correctly.
OpenType GPOS tables provide the solution to this problem.

Try MasterFont's new Hebrew fonts with GPOS diacritics.

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