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* How to get the connected forms of Syriac letters?
@ 2014-12-15 21:12 Fabian Rieger
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From: Fabian Rieger @ 2014-12-15 21:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Is there a method to make Emacs show the connected (initial, medial, 
final) forms of Syriac letters?
I'm using the Unicode-OpenType Meltho fonts, in Iceweasel/Firefox this 
works fine, but Emacs gives nothing but the isolated forms.
    The shaping of Arabic seems to work fine (I can't read it, but the 
letters change to isolated forms and back when a space is added or 
deleted inside a copyed word).
    My fonts:

       (set-default-font "DejaVu Sans Mono 20")
       (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'syriac
                 "Serto Jerusalem 30")
       (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'arabic
                 "Scheherazade 24")

I tried with Debian Wheezy + Emacs 24.4.50.1 (from londo.ganneff.de) & 
25.0.50.1 built with configure option --with-m17n-flt 
(/usr/share/m17n/SYRC-OTF.flt looks promising but doesn't seem to help) 
following
    www.emacswiki.org/emacs-fr/EmacsSnapshotAndDebian
The problem already was there with win2k & Emacs 24.3 a year ago ...

Thanks

Fabian






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* Re: How to get the connected forms of Syriac Letters?
@ 2014-12-16 11:00 Fabian Rieger
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From: Fabian Rieger @ 2014-12-16 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote
 > I use something like this in my .emacs with Emacs 24.4.1 on Debian
 > Jessie:
 >
 >     ;; Tell Emacs to actually use shaping for Syriac (via m17n).
 >     ;; \u0700-\u074F: Syriac
 >     ;; \u0640: TATWEEL
 >     ;; \u200D: ZWJ
 >     (set-char-table-range
 >      composition-function-table
 >      '(?\u0700 . ?\u074F)
 >      (list ["[\u0700-\u074F\u0640\u200D]+" 0 font-shape-gstring]))
 >
 >     (defun benny-setup-fonts (frame)
 >       (set-fontset-font t (?\u0700 . ?\u074F) "Serto Mardin 16" frame))
 >
 >     ;; Run font setup whenever a new frame is constructed.
 >     (add-to-list 'after-make-frame-functions 'benny-setup-fonts)
 >
 >     ;; Run font setup now if we already have a frame.
 >     (let ((frame (selected-frame)))
 >       (if frame (benny-setup-fonts frame)))

Hi Benny,

that solved the problem. I just had to replace

    (set-fontset-font t (?\u0700 . ?\u074F) ...

with

    (set-fontset-font t (cons (decode-char 'ucs ?\x0700)
  			     (decode-char 'ucs ?\x074F) ...

(The reason for this maybe I'll try to understand next week ...)
and now Syriac really looks fine.

Thanks for your help.

Fabian



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