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Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs
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Richard Wordingham |
Subject: |
Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Mar 2015 08:27:37 +0000 |
On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 18:34:03 +0200
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> My guess is that you will have to write a tai-tham.el file with
> similar data for Tai Tham, and then load it into Emacs. All the rest
> should "just work".
It's now mostly working, but with some strange anomalies. For
example, where a syllable is to render as spacing glyph, non-spacing
glyph, spacing glyph, m17n delivers the correct glyphs, in the right
order, to emacs, but then emacs chooses not to display the derived
glyphs! Highly analogous sequences where the third glyph is
non-spacing (just by having a different final consonant) render
correctly. I'm actively investigating the anomalies.
- Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Richard Wordingham, 2015/03/15
- Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Richard Wordingham, 2015/03/16
- Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/03/16
- Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs,
Richard Wordingham <=
- Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Richard Wordingham, 2015/03/18
- Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/03/18
- Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Richard Wordingham, 2015/03/19
- Re: Adding Tai Tham Script to GNU/Linux Distribution's Version of Emacs, Richard Wordingham, 2015/03/19