[Touch-packages] [Bug 2006756] Re: composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

2023-02-28 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package pango1.0 - 1.50.6+ds-2ubuntu1

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pango1.0 (1.50.6+ds-2ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Cherry-pick fix for vertical color lines showing with composite emoji
(LP: #2006756)

 -- Jeremy Bicha   Thu, 09 Feb 2023 11:34:31 -0500

** Changed in: pango1.0 (Ubuntu Jammy)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

Status in pango1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in pango1.0 source package in Jammy:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.

  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.

  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).

  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other
  Ubuntu desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key
  component of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment
  for default Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the
  desktop and apps unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is
  mitigated through build tests and autopkgtests.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 2006756] Re: composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

2023-02-15 Thread Jeremy Bícha
I installed pango 1.50.6+ds-2ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and
successfully completed the test case.

** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done

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Title:
  composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

Status in pango1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in pango1.0 source package in Jammy:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.

  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.

  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).

  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other
  Ubuntu desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key
  component of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment
  for default Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the
  desktop and apps unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is
  mitigated through build tests and autopkgtests.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 2006756] Re: composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

2023-02-14 Thread Jeremy Bícha
Mateusz, if you have tested this package, please also leave a comment
mentioning what version you have tested and what testing you have done.

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Title:
  composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

Status in pango1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in pango1.0 source package in Jammy:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.

  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.

  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).

  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other
  Ubuntu desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key
  component of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment
  for default Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the
  desktop and apps unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is
  mitigated through build tests and autopkgtests.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 2006756] Re: composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

2023-02-14 Thread Mateusz Stachowski
** Tags removed: verification-needed-jammy
** Tags added: verification-done-jammy

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Title:
  composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

Status in pango1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in pango1.0 source package in Jammy:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.

  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.

  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).

  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other
  Ubuntu desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key
  component of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment
  for default Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the
  desktop and apps unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is
  mitigated through build tests and autopkgtests.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 2006756] Re: composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

2023-02-09 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Hello Jeremy, or anyone else affected,

Accepted pango1.0 into jammy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pango1.0/1.50.6+ds-2ubuntu1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.

Please help us by testing this new package.  See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how
to enable and use -proposed.  Your feedback will aid us getting this
update out to other Ubuntu users.

If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug,
mentioning the version of the package you tested, what testing has been
performed on the package and change the tag from verification-needed-
jammy to verification-done-jammy. If it does not fix the bug for you,
please add a comment stating that, and change the tag to verification-
failed-jammy. In either case, without details of your testing we will
not be able to proceed.

Further information regarding the verification process can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification .  Thank you in
advance for helping!

N.B. The updated package will be released to -updates after the bug(s)
fixed by this package have been verified and the package has been in
-proposed for a minimum of 7 days.

** Changed in: pango1.0 (Ubuntu Jammy)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

** Tags added: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy

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Title:
  composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

Status in pango1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in pango1.0 source package in Jammy:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.

  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.

  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).

  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other
  Ubuntu desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key
  component of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment
  for default Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the
  desktop and apps unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is
  mitigated through build tests and autopkgtests.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 2006756] Re: composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

2023-02-09 Thread Jeremy Bícha
** Description changed:

  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.
  
  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.
  
  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.
  
  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677
  
  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
- This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8
+ This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).
  
  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other Ubuntu
  desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key component
  of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment for default
  Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the desktop and apps
  unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is mitigated through
  build tests and autopkgtests.

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Title:
  composite emoji shows extra vertical color lines

Status in pango1.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in pango1.0 source package in Jammy:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  Composite emoji (such as 﫱 [Rightwards Hand: Medium-Dark Skin Tone]) are not 
rendered correctly. By "composite emoji", I mean emoji that are made up of 
multiple Unicode characters joined by "ZWJ". Composite emoji are used for skin 
tones, gender, flags, and a few other emoji.

  The incorrect rendering can be seen in Ubuntu 22.04's default text
  editor, gedit, as extra vertical red and black lines after the
  character. Screenshot attached.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update
  Close Text Editor if it is open
  Open Text Editor
  Paste this character in Text Editor:
  﫱
  It should display correctly without any extra vertical lines after it.

  Other Info
  --
  This was originally noticed while verifying https://launchpad.net/bugs/1990677

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This is a one line fix cherry-picked from pango 1.50.8 (plus 30+ lines for a 
test case).

  pango is a text rendering library in GTK. GTK is used for most of the
  apps in the default install for Ubuntu Desktop and several other
  Ubuntu desktop flavors. pango is also used by mutter which is a key
  component of GNOME Shell which provides the basic desktop environment
  for default Ubuntu. A critical enough bug in pango could make the
  desktop and apps unusuable because text wouldn't be readable. This is
  mitigated through build tests and autopkgtests.

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