On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, David Perry wrote:
> Yes, there are flaws in XeTeX, e.g., in connection with Hangul support.  But I

I think XeTeX actually works quite well with hangul if the appropriate
features are turned on, and it sounds like their not being so was a bug
that's easy to fix.  It was already easy to work around.  The
glyph-pointer bug in ICU is rather more serious, but that is a general bug
in all contextual substitutions that happens to affect hangul; it's not
anything to do with hangul in particular and affects all other uses of
contextual substitutions too (an example involving Greek was discussed on
this list).

-- 
Matthew Skala
msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca                 People before principles.
http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/


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