Description of problem: LANG=Sinhala (si_LK) need manual set up in /etc/sysconfig/i18n UNICODE: Keyboard: SCIM-sinhala (from scim) Combinatin Unicode: 0DBD+0DAF+0DCA+0DAF+0DDA Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): qt-3.3.6-12 How reproducible: Everytime during input with scim-sinhala Steps to Reproduce: 1. open kedit with si_LK.UTF-8 envir 2. type with scim-sinhala following keys 3. ldWdee 4. Select RawUnicode (for correct Result) Actual results: Cursor Navigation is wrong, it is in-between word Expected results: cursor should be at last like you type in Raw-unicode input Additional info: this is effecting Kbabel and other kde application
Created attachment 135381 [details] scim-sinhala vs raw unicode input
Is that testcase correct? doesn't it need ZWJ?
Updating New Translator for Sinhala,
Created attachment 154053 [details] Gedit vs. Kedit Rendering
Rendering in Gedit and kedit is different, Raw-input is ok, but scim sinhala is providing different output in Text. ->Copy/Paste Make no different, same output. ->Real issue, for which this bug file, Navigation: gedit also have same issue ->ZWJ: as gedit has same output with Scim-sinhala and Rawcode, so no ZWJ. thanks
Hi, I have notice that, but try following stapes. 1. open kedit with si_LK.UTF-8 envir 2. type with scim-sinhala following keys 3. ldwdee If you use w instead of W, its working.
tested again and cursor is appearing correctly. Danishka Navin
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