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Caius 'kaio' Chance cchance@redhat.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|ASSIGNED |CLOSED Resolution| |NOTABUG
--- Comment #15 from Caius 'kaio' Chance cchance@redhat.com 2010-05-06 04:39:25 EDT --- I have checked on Dejavu Mono. To have the font behave like what you said, it involved 3 chars 'o', 'uni030d', 'g'. Then, it needs 3 GSUB lookup tables - 'ccmp', 'dlig' and 'mark' - to convert into what you expected.
In fact I have checked version 1.02 which is the initial archive, there had been no uni030D glyph ever existed. Hence, I would certainly Liberation Fonts do not support the languages that consist of 'o̍g'.
Yes, you are always welcomed to request for this, but this is not a bug but a feature request. Thank you very much. Please file a ticket at upstream tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/liberation-fonts/issues/list
I am closing this because this is not a bug.