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bug#41005: problem with rendering Persian text in Emacs 27


From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: bug#41005: problem with rendering Persian text in Emacs 27
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2020 17:34:36 +0300

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> From: hossein valizadeh <valizadeh.ho@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2020 09:45:09 +0430
> 
> The Emacs I'm using is compiled by HarfBuzz. I also attached a video file 
> containing information about this
> problem for a better understanding.
> 
> I checked my config file, line by line in different modes and in combination 
> with different commands.
> I think it gets garbled in on of the following 2 situations:
> 
> 1. the auto-fill-mode is on
> 2. column-number-mode is on (or while I'm using %c modifier in custom mode 
> line)
> 
> # These two seem to be related, As auto-fill-mode calculates the number of 
> character in each line too.
> # I tried these in raw and un-configured Emacs; the results were the same and 
> character got garbled.
> # The using font makes no different.(In raw Emacs I used "DejaVu Sans Mono" 
> font )
> # Scale the buffer may help to show the word correctly but other words are 
> still garbled.
> # It mostly happens when I'm trying to add something to existing line. (and 
> sometimes it just normally
> happen)
> # I have deactivated these two options on my config file and Emacs worked 
> properly since then.
> 
> *** I noticed another bug :
> 
> when I changed the input language to Persian(or any other language) by 
> set-input-method command and
> scale the text with "C-x +", When I start typing, the first character in 
> buffer ignores the input-method and an
> English character appears in buffer; But it won't happen for the next 
> characters.

I asked you to please provide a test file with text that you think
looks incorrectly on display, and images that show how it looks in
Emacs 27 and in Emacs 26:

>  I suggest to start by attaching a sample file that exhibits the
>  problem, as text, not as an image, and then showing what it looked
>  like in previous versions of Emacs and what it looks like in Emacs
>  27.0.91 on your system.  Also, please tell which font was in use when
>  the problematic display was produced.  Then we can look into this
>  issue and see what could have caused it.

Please provide that stuff, it is important to make progress with this
bug report.  TIA.





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