https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113290

--- Comment #5 from Shai Berger <s...@platonix.com> ---
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #4)
> (In reply to Shai Berger from comment #2)
> > B) At least on my version, the diacritics are missing during the animation
> > also for Latin script (attachment forthcoming -- note the double dots,
> > dieresis, above 'G' and 'e') so this bug may not be an RTL-specific issue
> 
> I wouldnt really call those diacritics for latin, as when i tested
> characters like ë (U+EB) from U+C0 to U+2AF, they worked just fine.
> 

There are two ways to represent such letters: You can use the "combined" code
point, like U+EB, or you can use the separate code points for a letter and the
dieresis (U+A8). As far as I recall, combined code points exist for vowels
only, so you couldn't write the G with dieresis this way.

RTL languages happen to have much more diverse use of diacritics than Latin
scripts, but the document I attached proves that the problem is not actually
RTL related. I believe you'll find Thai, which also uses combining characters
heavily, to have the same problem although it's LTR.

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