Re: Nikkud on QT will get fixed in the next version

2005-01-20 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Hi Arie,
I would like to know what problems did you find regarding nikud in Qt,
as I did not find any.
Which Qt version?  which distro (as they patch those libraries quite a
lot, you will find sometimes bugs on the official versions, and not in
distos ones)

Arie Folger wrote:
Hi,
While currently no longer a list member, I am sending you this bessorah tovah:
The annoying OOo nikud bug exists also in QT based apps, even as they are not 
dependent on each other AFAIK. After some bug reporting here 
http://bugs.kde.org/process_bug.cgi , I sent a bug report to Trolltech, who 
responded with:

 Indeed, we've been able to reproduce this using the regular textedit
 example distributed with Qt. We'll see if we can fix this for the next
 patch release of Qt.
 [snip]
 > Thanks for this spdy reply.
 No problem, internationalization is a pretty important part of Qt,
 so thanks for the detailed description.
Cheers and thanks for our dedicated friends at Trolltech!
AF
 


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Re: Nikkud on QT will get fixed in the next version

2005-01-20 Thread Diego Iastrubni
Hi Arie,
I would like to know what problems did you find regarding nikud in Qt, 
as I did not find any.

Which Qt version?  which distro (as they patch those libraries quite a 
lot, you will find sometimes bugs on the official versions, and not in 
distos ones)


Arie Folger wrote:
Hi,
While currently no longer a list member, I am sending you this bessorah tovah:
The annoying OOo nikud bug exists also in QT based apps, even as they are not 
dependent on each other AFAIK. After some bug reporting here 
http://bugs.kde.org/process_bug.cgi , I sent a bug report to Trolltech, who 
responded with:

 Indeed, we've been able to reproduce this using the regular textedit
 example distributed with Qt. We'll see if we can fix this for the next
 patch release of Qt.
 [snip]
 > Thanks for this spdy reply.
 No problem, internationalization is a pretty important part of Qt,
 so thanks for the detailed description.
Cheers and thanks for our dedicated friends at Trolltech!
AF
 


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Re: Nikkud on QT will get fixed in the next version

2005-01-20 Thread afolger
> Hi Arie,
>
>
> I would like to know what problems did you find regarding nikud in Qt,
> as I did not find any.
>
> Which Qt version?  which distro (as they patch those libraries quite a
> lot, you will find sometimes bugs on the official versions, and not in
> distos ones)

Well, when displaying nikkud, everything except for the dagesh is all
right. The dagesh, however, appears shifted to the left, touching the left
leg of the letter (think heh or 'het).

When printing, however, all diacritics are shifted half a position to the
left, basically what OOo does, except that OOo doesn't even do it right on
screen, something which Qt mostly does correctly (see dagesh above).

Some users claim not to have experienced these problems, but Qt's staff
reproduced the buggy results with Qt-text, a small demo app.

You can check out the attachments to the kde bug report:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96858

BTW, I just noticed that I posted the wrong url in my initial post. So, I
am copying in the list.

Arie


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