hi. i'm trying to get emacs to display contextual forms of Arabic
letters correctly [1]. out of the box, the fink emacs didn't do the
right thing for me with any of the fonts i tried.
problems of this sort are known [2]. one suggestion on the net is to
make sure that libotf is installed (it
On Feb 15, 2015, at 4:01 AM, Greg Minshall minsh...@acm.org wrote:
hi. i'm trying to get emacs to display contextual forms of Arabic
letters correctly [1]. out of the box, the fink emacs didn't do the
right thing for me with any of the fonts i tried.
problems of this sort are known
Alexander, thanks for the reply and action. i'm afraid, though, that i
don't know if this would apply to the non-x version of emacs. cheers,
Greg
The answer for (2) is that they weren’t carried over in the 10.6/10.7
transition:
http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/m17n-db
I've attached updated files for m17n-*. Then modify emacs24.info as
necessary to activate m17n*. This file updates m17n-lib to the latest
upstream, as well as adding some missing dependencies. You can put them
in to /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo and Fink will see them.
I've CC'd the
Derek,
The bottleneck-py package needs updated to the 1.0.0 source in
order to pass 'fink -m' against the newer numpy 1.9.x release...
Index: bottleneck-py.info
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