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Bug in bo-ewts.mim
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Tom Troughton |
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Bug in bo-ewts.mim |
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Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:03:32 -0400 |
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Hello,
1) There seems to be a bug in the bo-ewts.mim distributed with
Ubuntu18.04. On my system (up to date ), typing
<r-i<space>> produces r-ཨི་
<a+r-I<space>> produces ཨྲཱྀ་ as expected, but maybe there are two
ratas, just exactly the same, and so written over one another.
<a+r-i<space>> produces ཨྲྲྀ་ - there are two subscript ras written.
This is perhaps related to the lisp(?) coding in the file which has some
conditionals.
2) Also, it seems it is not possible under the mim system to produce the
following letters: ལྀ and ལཱྀ. I fixed this by adding ("L" "ལ") to my
local file at line 90.
The ewts standard may have some ambiguities, and I don't know m17n's
stance on fidelity to the standard. That said, the problems with typing
outlined in 1) above do seem to be a bug.
Tom Troughton
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