Created attachment 316826 [details] Wrong rendering in kwrite Description of problem: I was doing translations today when I saw some rendering was wrong for Assamese. I didn't see this problem before. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): qt-4.4.1-2.fc9.i386 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open up kwrite or any other kde apps editor; I saw this while using lokalise. 2. Select Assamese input from SCIM. I am using Assamese phonetic. 3. Type sM/k[f. 4. You will see that two letters after typing M/k[ are spaced out. 5. [ stands for vowel sign U+09C7. The same error takes place for vowel signs U+09C8, U+09CB and U+09CC. Actual results: The characters get spaced out. Expected results: There should not be additional spacing if we type these vowel signs. Additional info:
Created attachment 316827 [details] Correct rendering in gedit
Thanks for the report. I checked upstream and could not find a matching bug.Please file a bug report in the the upstream bugzilla located at http://bugs.kde.org for the particular component involved. Once you've filed your bug report to the upstream bugzilla, please add the upstream info to this report. We will continue to track the issue in the centralized upstream bug tracker, and will review any bug fixes that become available for consideration in future updates. Setting status to NEEDINFO, and awaiting upstream bug report URL for tracking. Thanks in advance.
That's a Qt bug, it should be reported to Trolltech's task tracker, not bugs.kde.org. The previous as-IN problem (bug 437440) we have a local HarfBuzz patch: http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/qt/devel/qt-all-opensource-src-4.4.0-rc1-as_IN-437440.patch?revision=1.1&view=markup for should probably also be reported upstream.
Ok bug should be reported here http://trolltech.com/developer/task-tracker please don't forget to update this report with upstream report info.
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