On 19/06/10 23:16, David De La Harpe Golden wrote: > > Aside: HELLO looks distinctly odd around the arabic lines in emacs -Q > but not with my normal config. Probably independent from the immediate > scrolling issue and possibly font-dependent, I'll file a separate bug. > Yes, emacs -Q is picking this font: xft:-unknown-Metal-normal-normal-normal-*-13-*-*-*-*-0-iso10646-1 from debian package ttf-arabeyes: /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-arabeyes/ae_Metal.ttf and "emacs" this font (in accord with my default font customisation): xft:-unknown-DejaVu Sans Mono-normal-normal-normal-*-15-*-*-*-m-0-iso10646-1 Actually, I suspect (not that I know arabic) both cases are displaying it incorrectly (not composed), but it looks particularly off with the former, with the character cell for the character taking up half the screen. This might be partially a problem with the font in question. [1] character: ّ (1617, #o3121, #x651) preferred charset: arabic-iso8859-6 (Right-Hand Part of ISO/IEC 8859/6 (Latin/Arabic): ISO-IR-127) code point: 0x71 syntax: w which means: word category: b:Arabic buffer code: #xD9 #x91 file code: ESC #x2C #x47 #x71 (encoded by coding system iso-2022-7bit-unix) display: by this font (glyph code) xft:-unknown-Metal-normal-normal-normal-*-13-*-*-*-*-0-iso10646-1 (#x21C) Character code properties: customize what to show name: ARABIC SHADDA old-name: ARABIC SHADDAH general-category: Mn (Mark, Nonspacing) There are text properties here: charset arabic-iso8859-6