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Summary: [hi_IN][GSUB]"U+0915 U+094D U+0929" need press backspace key four times to delete the whole char.
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Summary: [hi_IN][GSUB]"U+0915 U+094D U+0929" need press backspace key four times to delete the whole char. Product: Fedora Version: 10 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Keywords: i18n Severity: medium Priority: low Component: pango AssignedTo: besfahbo@redhat.com ReportedBy: xinsun@redhat.com QAContact: extras-qa@fedoraproject.org CC: besfahbo@redhat.com, fedora-fonts-bugs-list@redhat.com Classification: Fedora Target Release: ---
Description of problem: When "U+0915 U+094D U+0929" in gedit, we need to press Backspace key four times to delete the whole char.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pangomm-2.14.1-1.fc10.x86_64 pango-1.22.3-1.fc10.i386 pango-1.22.3-1.fc10.x86_64 pango-devel-1.22.3-1.fc10.x86_64
How reproducible: always
Steps to Reproduce: 1.Select "RAW CODE" in scim-bridge 2.Input "U+0915 U+094D U+0929" in gedit. 3.Press Backspace key to delete the whole char.
Actual results: We need press backspce key four times to delete the whole char.
Expected results: We should press backspace key three times to delete the whole char.
Additional info: U+0915 U+094D U+0929 क्ऩ
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--- Comment #1 from XinSun xinsun@redhat.com 2009-05-21 05:25:18 EDT --- [hi_IN][GSUB] U+0916 U+094D U+0929 ख्ऩ U+0917 U+094D U+0929 ग्ऩ U+0918 U+094D U+0929 घ्ऩ U+0919 U+094D U+0929 ङ्ऩ U+091A U+094D U+0929 च्ऩ U+091B U+094D U+0929 छ्ऩ U+091C U+094D U+0929 ज्ऩ U+091D U+094D U+0929 झ्ऩ U+091E U+094D U+0929 ञ्ऩ U+091F U+094D U+0929 ट्ऩ U+0920 U+094D U+0929 ठ्ऩ U+0921 U+094D U+0929 ड्ऩ U+0922 U+094D U+0929 ढ्ऩ U+0923 U+094D U+0929 ण्ऩ U+0924 U+094D U+0929 त्ऩ U+0925 U+094D U+0929 थ्ऩ U+0926 U+094D U+0929 द्ऩ U+0927 U+094D U+0929 ध्ऩ U+0928 U+094D U+0929 न्ऩ U+092A U+094D U+0929 प्ऩ U+092B U+094D U+0929 फ्ऩ U+092C U+094D U+0929 ब्ऩ U+092D U+094D U+0929 भ्ऩ U+092E U+094D U+0929 म्ऩ U+092F U+094D U+0929 य्ऩ U+0930 U+094D U+0929 र्ऩ U+0932 U+094D U+0929 ल्ऩ U+0933 U+094D U+0929 ळ्ऩ U+0936 U+094D U+0929 श्ऩ U+0935 U+094D U+0929 व्ऩ U+0937 U+094D U+0929 ष्ऩ U+0938 U+094D U+0929 स्ऩ U+0939 U+094D U+0929 ह्ऩ also have this problem.
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--- Comment #2 from XinSun xinsun@redhat.com 2009-05-21 05:28:41 EDT --- [hi_IN][GSUB]: U+0929 U+094D U+0915 ऩ्क U+0929 U+094D U+0916 ऩ्ख U+0929 U+094D U+0916 ऩ्ख U+0929 U+094D U+0917 ऩ्ग U+0929 U+094D U+0918 ऩ्घ U+0929 U+094D U+0919 ऩ्ङ U+0929 U+094D U+091A ऩ्च U+0929 U+094D U+091B ऩ्छ U+0929 U+094D U+091C ऩ्ज U+0929 U+094D U+091D ऩ्झ U+0929 U+094D U+091E ऩ्ञ U+0929 U+094D U+091F ऩ्ट U+0929 U+094D U+0920 ऩ्ठ U+0929 U+094D U+0921 ऩ्ड U+0929 U+094D U+0922 ऩ्ढ U+0929 U+094D U+0923 ऩ्ण U+0929 U+094D U+0924 ऩ्त U+0929 U+094D U+0925 ऩ्थ U+0929 U+094D U+0926 ऩ्द U+0929 U+094D U+0927 ऩ्ध U+0929 U+094D U+0928 ऩ्न U+0929 U+094D U+092A ऩ्प U+0929 U+094D U+092B ऩ्फ U+0929 U+094D U+092C ऩ्ब U+0929 U+094D U+092D ऩ्भ U+0929 U+094D U+092E ऩ्म U+0929 U+094D U+092F ऩ्य U+0929 U+094D U+0930 ऩ्र U+0929 U+094D U+0932 ऩ्ल U+0929 U+094D U+0933 ऩ्ळ U+0929 U+094D U+0935 ऩ्व U+0929 U+094D U+0936 ऩ्श U+0929 U+094D U+0937 ऩ्ष U+0929 U+094D U+0938 ऩ्स U+0929 U+094D U+0939 ऩ्ह also have this problem.
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--- Comment #4 from Pravin Satpute psatpute@redhat.com 2009-11-19 00:45:35 EDT --- this is again happening due to normalization by Pango
same bug like #501852
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What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |CLOSED Resolution| |WONTFIX
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Pravin Satpute psatpute@redhat.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |Reopened Status|CLOSED |ASSIGNED Version|10 |rawhide Resolution|WONTFIX |
--- Comment #6 from Pravin Satpute psatpute@redhat.com 2009-12-18 05:09:36 EDT --- better to close this after fixing issue
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Pravin Satpute psatpute@redhat.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version|13 |15
--- Comment #10 from Pravin Satpute psatpute@redhat.com 2011-06-03 02:08:49 EDT --- somehow patch missed this character still present in pango-1.28.4-1.fc15.x86_64
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What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |aalam@redhat.com Flag|needinfo?(xinsun@redhat.com | |) |
--- Comment #11 from A S Alam aalam@redhat.com 2011-08-18 06:07:43 EDT --- bug is exist in Fedora 16 (development) with following packages: pango-1.29.3-2.fc16.x86_64
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--- Comment #12 from Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client fedora-admin-xmlrpc@redhat.com 2012-01-10 10:43:23 EST --- This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database. Reassigning to the new owner of this component.
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