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[Bug 402321] New: [ml_IN} Wrong comb inations used for the conjunct 'നൠപ'
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- Subject: [Bug 402321] New: [ml_IN} Wrong comb inations used for the conjunct 'നൠപ'
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 02:29:54 -0500
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=402321
Summary: [ml_IN} Wrong combinations used for the conjunct
'ന്പ'
Product: Fedora
Version: fc6test3
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: urgent
Priority: urgent
Component: fonts-indic
AssignedTo: rbhalera redhat com
ReportedBy: apeter redhat com
QAContact: extras-qa fedoraproject org
CC: aalam redhat com,eng-i18n-bugs redhat com,fedora-fonts-
bugs-list redhat com
Description of problem:
In lohit-malayalam font, 0D28 + 0D4D + 0D2A (key 'V', key 'D', key 'H' on
malayalam inscript keyboard) gives the conjunct ' ന്പ ' . But instead of 0D28
(key 'V'), it must be 0D2E (key 'C'). Hence the correct combination is 0D2E +
0D4D + 0D2A (type key 'C', key 'D', key 'H' on malayalam inscript
keyboard)which must give the conjunct ന്പ.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open gedit/kedit.
2.Type unicode 0D28, 0D4D, 0D2A (or type key 'V', key 'D', key 'H' respectively
using Malayalam Inscript).
3.Result is ന്പ.
Actual results:
1.Open gedit/kedit.
2.Type unicodes 0D28, 0D4D, 0D2A (or type key 'V', key 'D', key 'H'
respectively using Malayalam Inscript).
3.Result is ന്പ.
Expected results:
1.Open gedit/kedit.
2.Type unicodes 0D2E, 0D4D, 0D2A (or type key 'C', key 'D', key 'H'
respectively using Malayalam Inscript).
3.Result must be ന്പ.
Additional info:
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