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Placement of HEBREW MAQAF (diacritical)


From: Amit Ramon
Subject: Placement of HEBREW MAQAF (diacritical)
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 22:19:33 +0300
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

Hello,

The version of Emacs that I pulled and built two days ago doesn't
place the HEBREW PUNCTUATION MAQAF (05BE) in the right place. The
maqaf is like a dash and it should be placed between letters, but it
seems that now Emacs places it above the letter that precedes it. It
was working fine with the version that I built ~2 weeks ago. I'm
running Emacs on Debian Linux and X. I checked this with both Lucida
Sans and DejaVu Sans fonts. What also seems strange to me is that it
is not counted in the columns - what I mean is that the cursor column
position is not taking the maqaf into account - like it is not there.

I'm attaching two images of the same text - one inside Emacs and the
other in mlterm (that's a RTL-aware terminal emulator), both using the
same fonts. mlterm displays the maqaf correctly, but not Emacs. Also
attached is the text file that contains the text (mot.txt).

I'm also attaching the output of what-cursor-position, which again
looks strange to me since it talks about 'composing', which as far as
I understand should not occur in this case.

This problem occurs whether or not the bidi reordering is
active. Revision is 100853.

Thanks,

Amit

Attachment: mot-emacs-24.png
Description: PNG image

Attachment: mot-mlterm.png
Description: PNG image

Attachment: mot.txt
Description: Text document

Attachment: tet-maqaf
Description: Text document


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