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Created attachment 542368 [details] screenshot of arora qtwebkit based app at hi.wikipedia.org Description of problem: Hindi/Devanagari, Arabic (complex text) is not rendered in qtwebkit based apps like rekonq, arora, goldendict, kwebkitpart, etc. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.2.0 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. install arora/rekonq 2. visit http://hi.wikipedia.org or http://ar.wikipedia.org 3. Actual results: complex text not rendered properly Expected results: complex text should render in qtwebkit Additional info: http://www.imagehousing.com/image/917375
Created attachment 542369 [details] screenshot of arora qtwebkit based app at ar.wikipedia.org (arabic)
Created attachment 542370 [details] Arabic - Correct rendering with Firefox 8
Created attachment 542371 [details] Hindi - Correct rendering with Firefox 8
same here (Persian - Farsi) kde 4.8.1 arora 11.0-3 qtwebkit 2.2.1-2 kwebkitpart 1.2-0.2 fedora 16
I have the same problem with goldendict and amarok where they use qtWebKit to render complex text (Persian - Farsi). kde 4.8.1 arora 11.0-3 qtwebkit 2.2.1-2 kwebkitpart 1.2-0.2 fedora 16
This bug also affects Fedora 17 beta's QTwebkit based apps. I wonder whether qt is compiled with complex text support or yum is not installing some dependencies for qtwebkit. Because in Archlinux, QTWebkit (qt 4.8.1) based apps are rendering "complex text" without any problem.
For giggles, check if libicu is installed or not. And if not, install it and see if it makes any difference.
Created attachment 578441 [details] goldendict fedora 17 beta showing incorrect text rendering in qtwebkit part, widgets (lineedit, tab) showing proper text. (In reply to comment #7) > For giggles, check if libicu is installed or not. And if not, install it and > see if it makes any difference. libicu was installed, i reinstalled it; but did not make any difference.
Hi, this affects me too on x86_64 version, and it is a show stopper, the same version works fine in Kubuntu, and yes, libicu installed.
The letters of Arabic (and I think all RTL languages) is reversed, and the connected letters are disconnected, for example: رجل man is rendered as ل ج ر (of course without the spaces)
qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 17. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17
qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc16 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 16. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc16
thanks, the bug got fixed with the qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17 update
Thank you for your commitment. It is solved. :)
Resolved, thank you very much for your commitment and timely response.
Package qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17: * should fix your issue, * was pushed to the Fedora 17 testing repository, * should be available at your local mirror within two days. Update it with: # su -c 'yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17' as soon as you are able to. Please go to the following url: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-7748/qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17 then log in and leave karma (feedback).
qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc17 has been pushed to the Fedora 17 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
qtwebkit-2.2.1-6.fc16 has been pushed to the Fedora 16 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.