I tested the newest version 21121 from trunk
with scripts of the world. See my enclosed test document.
Though I cannot read most of these languages,
it looked fine to me :-) but I found a rendering error
for ancient Egypt hieroglyphs (chars above BMP);
there is a straying rectangle, which does not belong there.
Perhaps the tokens in chunks.java do not always start with the correct
surrogate for chars above BMP?
Submitted | mf3 - 2012-02-12 - 15:05:07z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | None |
Status | Open | Group | None |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2012-02-12 - 15:13:26z mf3 |
the defect rectangle is the 3rd character from the last position; the browsers IE, Firefox and the unicode text editor "babelpad" show everything correctly |
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2012-02-12 - 16:38:28z mf3 |
I found one issue more; the very first combined character in "Tengwar" is not rendered correctly; the horizontal bar must be centered and not at the bottom. I attach screenshot. |
2012-02-13 - 15:27:33z mf3 |
Found one more. Many overlapping chars in block Malayalam |
2012-02-14 - 19:14:23z mf3 |
The malayalam issue is only in jedit compiled Win7+ Java7, not in Ubuntu11+Java6.
The other bugs remain. Malayalam is basic unicode plane, Tengwar is basic plane: Private Use Area, Ancient egypt is secondary plane. |
2012-02-12 - 15:09:38z mf3 |
Ancient Egypt Screenshot.png Bug screenshot |
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2012-02-12 - 16:40:28z mf3 |
Tengwar Screenshot.png Bug 2 screenshot |
2012-02-13 - 15:26:20z mf3 |
Malayalam Screenshot.png Bug 3 screenshot |
2012-02-14 - 19:21:26z mf3 |
Testdocument_Human_rights.html.txt |