* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs @ 2022-04-13 10:55 Sameer Singh 2022-04-13 16:03 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-13 10:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 54914 [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 4622 bytes --] Brahmi just like any other Indic script also has the ability to form conjuncts, but despite using "Segoe UI Historic" font which supports Brahmi Conjuncts, Emacs is not able to display them. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Add "(set-fontset-font t 'brahmi (font-spec :family "Segoe UI Historic"))" to init.el 2. In the scratch buffer type any combination of brahmi consonant+virama+consonant. e.g. 𑀓𑁆𑀯 𑀜𑁆𑀚 𑀝𑁆𑀞 𑀭𑁆𑀓𑁆𑀭𑁆𑀢 𑀳𑁆𑀮 𑀗𑁆𑀓𑁆𑀢 3. Instead of forming a conjunct they appear separately. It is as if devanagari स्म is displayed as स्म I have attached the correct render from "hb-view" in the file "hb-brahmi.png" and the incorrect render from emacs in the file "emacs-brahmi.png" Note: "Noto Sans Brahmi" has negligible amount of brahmi conjuncts so it will be preferable to use "Segoe UI Historic" In GNU Emacs 28.1.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.33, cairo version 1.17.6) of 2022-04-12 built on a0567577fe19 Repository revision: 322091604b73bf6ef8ca2458a97df41de600dc42 Repository branch: pgtk-nativecomp Windowing system distributor 'System Description: Arch Linux Configured using: 'configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libexecdir=/usr/lib --localstatedir=/var --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-gameuser=:games --with-sound=alsa --with-modules --with-x-toolkit=gtk3 --with-cairo --with-xwidgets --with-native-compilation --with-pgtk --without-compress-install --without-gconf --without-gsettings --without-m17n-flt --enable-autodepend --enable-link-time-optimization 'CFLAGS=-march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe -fno-plt -fexceptions -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wformat -Werror=format-security -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection -g -flto' LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1,--sort-common,--as-needed,-z,relro,-z,now' Configured features: ACL CAIRO DBUS FREETYPE GIF GLIB GMP GNUTLS GPM HARFBUZZ JPEG JSON LCMS2 LIBOTF LIBSYSTEMD LIBXML2 MODULES NATIVE_COMP NOTIFY INOTIFY PDUMPER PGTK PNG RSVG SECCOMP SOUND THREADS TIFF TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS XIM XWIDGETS GTK3 ZLIB Important settings: value of $LANG: hi_IN.UTF-8 value of $XMODIFIERS: @im=ibus locale-coding-system: utf-8-unix Major mode: Lisp Interaction Minor modes in effect: text-scale-mode: t tooltip-mode: t global-eldoc-mode: t eldoc-mode: t show-paren-mode: t electric-indent-mode: t mouse-wheel-mode: t tool-bar-mode: t menu-bar-mode: t file-name-shadow-mode: t global-font-lock-mode: t font-lock-mode: t blink-cursor-mode: t auto-composition-mode: t auto-encryption-mode: t auto-compression-mode: t line-number-mode: t indent-tabs-mode: t transient-mark-mode: t Load-path shadows: None found. Features: (shadow sort mail-extr emacsbug message rmc puny dired dired-loaddefs rfc822 mml mml-sec epa derived epg rfc6068 epg-config gnus-util rmail rmail-loaddefs auth-source cl-seq eieio eieio-core cl-macs eieio-loaddefs password-cache json map text-property-search seq byte-opt gv bytecomp byte-compile cconv mm-decode mm-bodies mm-encode mail-parse rfc2231 mailabbrev gmm-utils mailheader sendmail rfc2047 rfc2045 ietf-drums mm-util mail-prsvr mail-utils time-date subr-x cl-loaddefs cl-lib face-remap iso-transl tooltip eldoc paren electric uniquify ediff-hook vc-hooks lisp-float-type elisp-mode mwheel term/pgtk-win pgtk-win term/common-win tool-bar dnd fontset image regexp-opt fringe tabulated-list replace newcomment text-mode lisp-mode prog-mode register page tab-bar menu-bar rfn-eshadow isearch easymenu timer select scroll-bar mouse jit-lock font-lock syntax font-core term/tty-colors frame minibuffer cl-generic cham georgian utf-8-lang misc-lang vietnamese tibetan thai tai-viet lao korean japanese eucjp-ms cp51932 hebrew greek romanian slovak czech european ethiopic indian cyrillic chinese composite emoji-zwj charscript charprop case-table epa-hook jka-cmpr-hook help simple abbrev obarray cl-preloaded nadvice button loaddefs faces cus-face macroexp files window text-properties overlay sha1 md5 base64 format env code-pages mule custom widget hashtable-print-readable backquote threads xwidget-internal dbusbind inotify dynamic-setting font-render-setting cairo move-toolbar gtk x-toolkit pgtk lcms2 multi-tty make-network-process native-compile emacs) Memory information: ((conses 16 71882 7789) (symbols 48 6679 0) (strings 32 19692 1760) (string-bytes 1 653683) (vectors 16 14235) (vector-slots 8 304684 17309) (floats 8 28 45) (intervals 56 397 0) (buffers 992 12)) [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 5098 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: hb-brahmi.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 18174 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: emacs-brahmi.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 7813 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-13 10:55 bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-13 16:03 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-13 16:56 ` Robert Pluim 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-13 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sameer Singh; +Cc: 54914 > From: Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 16:25:41 +0530 > > Brahmi just like any other Indic script also has the ability to form conjuncts, but despite using "Segoe UI > Historic" font which supports Brahmi Conjuncts, Emacs is not able to display them. This is a missing feature: we don't have composition rules for the Brahmi script, and more generally don't have any support for that script. Patches to add that are welcome. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-13 16:03 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-13 16:56 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-13 18:06 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-13 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Robert Pluim @ 2022-04-13 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sameer Singh; +Cc: 54914 >>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 19:03:36 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> said: >> From: Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 16:25:41 +0530 >> >> Brahmi just like any other Indic script also has the ability to form conjuncts, but despite using "Segoe UI >> Historic" font which supports Brahmi Conjuncts, Emacs is not able to display them. Eli> This is a missing feature: we don't have composition rules for the Eli> Brahmi script, and more generally don't have any support for that Eli> script. Patches to add that are welcome. A brute-force example of what Eli's talking about would be: (set-char-table-range composition-function-table '(#x11000 . #x1107F) (list (vector "[\x11000-\x1107F]+" 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) which essentially means "hand off any sequence of Brahmi codepoints to harfbuzz", which might end up being slow. From your example, youʼre requesting more something like "consonant, virami, consonant", which is also possible, but we'll need your guidance to tell us when the results are acceptable. (If anyone is interested, thereʼs section 14.1 of the Unicode 14 standard that describes how they think Brahmi should be handled, but Iʼve not tried to understand it yet). Robert -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-13 16:56 ` Robert Pluim @ 2022-04-13 18:06 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-13 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-13 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Pluim; +Cc: 54914 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1624 bytes --] I am not capable enough to write my own patch for it, but will be more than happy to provide help in implementing it, by validating results. On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 10:26 PM Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 19:03:36 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> > said: > > >> From: Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > >> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 16:25:41 +0530 > >> > >> Brahmi just like any other Indic script also has the ability to > form conjuncts, but despite using "Segoe UI > >> Historic" font which supports Brahmi Conjuncts, Emacs is not able > to display them. > > Eli> This is a missing feature: we don't have composition rules for the > Eli> Brahmi script, and more generally don't have any support for that > Eli> script. Patches to add that are welcome. > > A brute-force example of what Eli's talking about would be: > > (set-char-table-range composition-function-table > '(#x11000 . #x1107F) > (list (vector "[\x11000-\x1107F]+" 0 > #'font-shape-gstring))) > > which essentially means "hand off any sequence of Brahmi codepoints to > harfbuzz", which might end up being slow. From your example, youʼre > requesting more something like "consonant, virami, consonant", which > is also possible, but we'll need your guidance to tell us when the > results are acceptable. (If anyone is interested, thereʼs section 14.1 > of the Unicode 14 standard that describes how they think Brahmi should > be handled, but Iʼve not tried to understand it yet). > > Robert > -- > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2226 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-13 16:56 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-13 18:06 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-13 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-14 9:07 ` Robert Pluim 1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-13 18:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Pluim; +Cc: 54914, lumarzeli30 > From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> > Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 18:56:21 +0200 > > A brute-force example of what Eli's talking about would be: > > (set-char-table-range composition-function-table > '(#x11000 . #x1107F) > (list (vector "[\x11000-\x1107F]+" 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) Does that really work? I'm not sure it will catch the "consonant, virama, consonant" rule (because the virama is a nonspacing mark, and we have a default rule for those in composite.el). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-13 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-14 9:07 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-16 10:22 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Robert Pluim @ 2022-04-14 9:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 54914, lumarzeli30 >>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 21:26:55 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> said: >> From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> >> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org >> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 18:56:21 +0200 >> >> A brute-force example of what Eli's talking about would be: >> >> (set-char-table-range composition-function-table >> '(#x11000 . #x1107F) >> (list (vector "[\x11000-\x1107F]+" 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) Eli> Does that really work? I'm not sure it will catch the "consonant, Eli> virama, consonant" rule (because the virama is a nonspacing mark, and Eli> we have a default rule for those in composite.el). We do indeed. The following handles only Ka through Lla in combination with Virama, and seems to do the right thing here with Segoe UI Historic (which I donʼt think we can set as default for the Brahmi script, since itʼs non-free). ;; <Consonant, Virama, Consonant>, or <Consonant, Virama>, where the ;; latter indicates a vowelless consonant. (set-char-table-range composition-function-table '(#x11013 . #x11034) (list (vector "[\x11013-\x11034]\x11046[\x11013-\x11034]?" 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) Robert -- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-14 9:07 ` Robert Pluim @ 2022-04-16 10:22 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-16 12:13 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-16 10:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Pluim; +Cc: 54914, lumarzeli30 > From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> > Cc: 54914@debbugs.gnu.org, lumarzeli30@gmail.com > Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 11:07:23 +0200 > > >>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 21:26:55 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> said: > > >> From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> > >> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > >> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 18:56:21 +0200 > >> > >> A brute-force example of what Eli's talking about would be: > >> > >> (set-char-table-range composition-function-table > >> '(#x11000 . #x1107F) > >> (list (vector "[\x11000-\x1107F]+" 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) > > Eli> Does that really work? I'm not sure it will catch the "consonant, > Eli> virama, consonant" rule (because the virama is a nonspacing mark, and > Eli> we have a default rule for those in composite.el). > > We do indeed. The following handles only Ka through Lla in combination > with Virama, and seems to do the right thing here with Segoe UI > Historic (which I donʼt think we can set as default for the Brahmi > script, since itʼs non-free). > > ;; <Consonant, Virama, Consonant>, or <Consonant, Virama>, where the > ;; latter indicates a vowelless consonant. > (set-char-table-range composition-function-table > '(#x11013 . #x11034) > (list (vector "[\x11013-\x11034]\x11046[\x11013-\x11034]?" > 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) I've now added support for the Brahmi script to the master branch; please test and report any problems you find. (We cannot advertise Segoe UI Historic, unfortunately, since it is not a free font, AFAICT.) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-16 10:22 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-16 12:13 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-16 12:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-16 12:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 54914, Robert Pluim [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2227 bytes --] Thank you very much for adding support for Brahmi! I can notice two problems 1. Vowel signs are not attached properly to conjuncts. Correct output=hb-conjuncts-maatra.png Incorrect Output=emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png 2. Conjuncts with more than two consonants are not supported. Correct output=hb-tri-conjuncts.png Incorrect Output=emacs-tri-conjuncts.png On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 3:51 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> > > Cc: 54914@debbugs.gnu.org, lumarzeli30@gmail.com > > Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 11:07:23 +0200 > > > > >>>>> On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 21:26:55 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> > said: > > > > >> From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> > > >> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > >> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 18:56:21 +0200 > > >> > > >> A brute-force example of what Eli's talking about would be: > > >> > > >> (set-char-table-range composition-function-table > > >> '(#x11000 . #x1107F) > > >> (list (vector "[\x11000-\x1107F]+" 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) > > > > Eli> Does that really work? I'm not sure it will catch the > "consonant, > > Eli> virama, consonant" rule (because the virama is a nonspacing > mark, and > > Eli> we have a default rule for those in composite.el). > > > > We do indeed. The following handles only Ka through Lla in combination > > with Virama, and seems to do the right thing here with Segoe UI > > Historic (which I donʼt think we can set as default for the Brahmi > > script, since itʼs non-free). > > > > ;; <Consonant, Virama, Consonant>, or <Consonant, Virama>, where the > > ;; latter indicates a vowelless consonant. > > (set-char-table-range composition-function-table > > '(#x11013 . #x11034) > > (list (vector > "[\x11013-\x11034]\x11046[\x11013-\x11034]?" > > 0 #'font-shape-gstring))) > > I've now added support for the Brahmi script to the master branch; > please test and report any problems you find. > > (We cannot advertise Segoe UI Historic, unfortunately, since it is not > a free font, AFAICT.) > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 3408 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 8641 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: hb-conjuncts-maatra.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 7735 bytes --] [-- Attachment #4: emacs-tri-conjuncts.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 12813 bytes --] [-- Attachment #5: hb-tri-conjuncts.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 9914 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-16 12:13 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-16 12:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-16 13:34 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-16 12:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh Cc: 54914, rpluim > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 17:43:49 +0530 > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > I can notice two problems > 1. Vowel signs are not attached properly to conjuncts. > Correct output=hb-conjuncts-maatra.png Incorrect Output=emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png > > 2. Conjuncts with more than two consonants are not supported. > Correct output=hb-tri-conjuncts.png Incorrect Output=emacs-tri-conjuncts.png Thanks, but please always show the codepoints themselves that are or should be involved, because it's impossible to glean that from the images. Also, where do you see the shaping rules that support those combinations? I didn't find them in the Unicode Standard or anywhere else I've read about Brahmi. What are your sources? That hb-view does something doesn't yet mean it's correct, since HarfBuzz is just another piece of software, and can have bugs. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-16 12:26 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-16 13:34 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-16 16:29 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-16 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 54914, Robert Pluim [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2453 bytes --] > > Thanks, but please always show the codepoints themselves that are or > should be involved, because it's impossible to glean that from the > images. > Sorry for not including the codepoints, here they are: hb-conjuncts-maatra.png & emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png from top to bottom 1. \011013 \011046 \01102C \011038(𑀓𑁆𑀬𑀸) 2. \011013 \011046 \01102E \011043 (𑀓𑁆𑀮𑁃) 3. \011032 \011046 \01102C \01103B(𑀲𑁆𑀬𑀻) hb-tri-conjuncts.png & emacs-tri-conjuncts.png from top to bottom 1. \011013 \011046 \01102E \011046 \01102F (𑀓𑁆𑀮𑁆𑀯) 2. \01102F \011046 \01102C \011046 \01102F (𑀯𑁆𑀬𑁆𑀯) 3. \01102B \011046 \011027 \011046 \01102D (𑀫𑁆𑀧𑁆𑀭) Also, where do you see the shaping rules that support those > combinations? I didn't find them in the Unicode Standard or anywhere > else I've read about Brahmi. What are your sources? > Languages like Sanskrit has three or more than three conjuncts. They are supported in scripts like devanagari ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari_conjuncts#Tri-_and_tetra-consonantal_conjuncts ) So brahmi should be able to support them too. I could find one example in the "Proposal to include Brahmi in Unicode" document (https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2003/03249r-brahmi-proposal.pdf) (Page 5, 1st image, 3rd character) On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 5:56 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > > Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 17:43:49 +0530 > > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > I can notice two problems > > 1. Vowel signs are not attached properly to conjuncts. > > Correct output=hb-conjuncts-maatra.png Incorrect > Output=emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png > > > > 2. Conjuncts with more than two consonants are not supported. > > Correct output=hb-tri-conjuncts.png Incorrect > Output=emacs-tri-conjuncts.png > > Thanks, but please always show the codepoints themselves that are or > should be involved, because it's impossible to glean that from the > images. > > Also, where do you see the shaping rules that support those > combinations? I didn't find them in the Unicode Standard or anywhere > else I've read about Brahmi. What are your sources? That hb-view > does something doesn't yet mean it's correct, since HarfBuzz is just > another piece of software, and can have bugs. > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 3678 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: brahmi-tri-conjunct.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 3295 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-16 13:34 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-16 16:29 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 12:49 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-16 16:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh Cc: 54914, rpluim > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 19:04:15 +0530 > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > Sorry for not including the codepoints, here they are: > hb-conjuncts-maatra.png & emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png from top to bottom > 1. \011013 \011046 \01102C \011038(𑀓𑁆𑀬𑀸) > 2. \011013 \011046 \01102E \011043 (𑀓𑁆𑀮𑁃) > 3. \011032 \011046 \01102C \01103B(𑀲𑁆𑀬𑀻) > > hb-tri-conjuncts.png & emacs-tri-conjuncts.png from top to bottom > 1. \011013 \011046 \01102E \011046 \01102F (𑀓𑁆𑀮𑁆𑀯) > 2. \01102F \011046 \01102C \011046 \01102F (𑀯𑁆𑀬𑁆𑀯) > 3. \01102B \011046 \011027 \011046 \01102D (𑀫𑁆𑀧𑁆𑀭) > > Also, where do you see the shaping rules that support those > combinations? I didn't find them in the Unicode Standard or anywhere > else I've read about Brahmi. What are your sources? > > > Languages like Sanskrit has three or more than three conjuncts. They are supported in scripts like > devanagari (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari_conjuncts#Tri-_and_tetra-consonantal_conjuncts) > So brahmi should be able to support them too. > I could find one example in the "Proposal to include Brahmi in Unicode" document > (https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2003/03249r-brahmi-proposal.pdf) (Page 5, 1st image, 3rd character) I've attempted to enhance the composition rules, please try the latest master. They don't always work on my system, but I think that's because of the font I use and perhaps also the relatively old version of HarfBuzz I have here. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-16 16:29 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 12:49 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 14:01 ` Robert Pluim 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 54914, Robert Pluim [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2108 bytes --] Vowel signs U+1103E U+1103F U+11040 and U+11041 are not connected properly to conjuncts. Here are the codepoints of the text I entered: 11013 11046 11032 1103E (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀾) 11013 11046 11032 1103F (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀿) 11013 11046 11032 11040 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁀) 11013 11046 11032 11041 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁁) On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 9:59 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > > Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 19:04:15 +0530 > > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > Sorry for not including the codepoints, here they are: > > hb-conjuncts-maatra.png & emacs-conjuncts-maatra.png from top to bottom > > 1. \011013 \011046 \01102C \011038(𑀓𑁆𑀬𑀸) > > 2. \011013 \011046 \01102E \011043 (𑀓𑁆𑀮𑁃) > > 3. \011032 \011046 \01102C \01103B(𑀲𑁆𑀬𑀻) > > > > hb-tri-conjuncts.png & emacs-tri-conjuncts.png from top to bottom > > 1. \011013 \011046 \01102E \011046 \01102F (𑀓𑁆𑀮𑁆𑀯) > > 2. \01102F \011046 \01102C \011046 \01102F (𑀯𑁆𑀬𑁆𑀯) > > 3. \01102B \011046 \011027 \011046 \01102D (𑀫𑁆𑀧𑁆𑀭) > > > > Also, where do you see the shaping rules that support those > > combinations? I didn't find them in the Unicode Standard or anywhere > > else I've read about Brahmi. What are your sources? > > > > > > Languages like Sanskrit has three or more than three conjuncts. They are > supported in scripts like > > devanagari ( > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devanagari_conjuncts#Tri-_and_tetra-consonantal_conjuncts > ) > > So brahmi should be able to support them too. > > I could find one example in the "Proposal to include Brahmi in Unicode" > document > > (https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2003/03249r-brahmi-proposal.pdf) (Page 5, > 1st image, 3rd character) > > I've attempted to enhance the composition rules, please try the latest > master. They don't always work on my system, but I think that's > because of the font I use and perhaps also the relatively old version > of HarfBuzz I have here. > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 3042 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: emacs-rl.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 7118 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: hb-rl.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 14469 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 12:49 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 14:01 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-17 14:25 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 14:49 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Robert Pluim @ 2022-04-17 14:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh Cc: 54914 >>>>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2022 18:19:47 +0530, समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> said: समीर> Vowel signs U+1103E U+1103F U+11040 and U+11041 are not connected properly समीर> to conjuncts. समीर> Here are the codepoints of the text I entered: समीर> 11013 11046 11032 1103E (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀾) समीर> 11013 11046 11032 1103F (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀿) समीर> 11013 11046 11032 11040 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁀) समीर> 11013 11046 11032 11041 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁁) How about this? diff --git a/lisp/language/indian.el b/lisp/language/indian.el index 0a50dd999f..ef095ddc3b 100644 --- a/lisp/language/indian.el +++ b/lisp/language/indian.el @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ malayalam-composable-pattern ;; Brahmi composition rules (let ((consonant "[\U00011013-\U00011034]") (non-consonant "[^\U00011013-\U00011034\U00011046\U0001107F]") - (vowel "[\U00011038-\U0001103D\U00011042-\U00011045]") + (vowel "[\U00011038-\U00011045]") (numeral "[\U00011052-\U00011065]") (multiplier "[\U00011064\U00011065]") (virama "\U00011046") Robert -- ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 14:01 ` Robert Pluim @ 2022-04-17 14:25 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 14:57 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 14:49 ` Eli Zaretskii 1 sibling, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Pluim; +Cc: 54914 [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1664 bytes --] Everything seems to be working fine now. Thank you Eli and Robert for your hardwork. Here is "Welcome to Emacs" in Sanskrit in the Brahmi script rendered correctly in Emacs! 𑀈𑀫𑁃𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁂 𑀲𑁆𑀯𑀸𑀕𑀢𑀫𑁆 (ईमैक्से स्वागतम् īmaiksē svāgatam) On Sun, Apr 17, 2022 at 7:31 PM Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2022 18:19:47 +0530, समीर सिंह Sameer Singh < > lumarzeli30@gmail.com> said: > > समीर> Vowel signs U+1103E U+1103F U+11040 and U+11041 are not > connected properly > समीर> to conjuncts. > > समीर> Here are the codepoints of the text I entered: > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 1103E (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀾) > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 1103F (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀿) > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 11040 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁀) > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 11041 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁁) > > How about this? > > diff --git a/lisp/language/indian.el b/lisp/language/indian.el > index 0a50dd999f..ef095ddc3b 100644 > --- a/lisp/language/indian.el > +++ b/lisp/language/indian.el > @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ malayalam-composable-pattern > ;; Brahmi composition rules > (let ((consonant "[\U00011013-\U00011034]") > (non-consonant "[^\U00011013-\U00011034\U00011046\U0001107F]") > - (vowel "[\U00011038-\U0001103D\U00011042-\U00011045]") > + (vowel "[\U00011038-\U00011045]") > (numeral "[\U00011052-\U00011065]") > (multiplier "[\U00011064\U00011065]") > (virama "\U00011046") > > Robert > -- > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 2282 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: emacs.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 7272 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 14:25 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 14:57 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 15:50 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 14:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh Cc: 54914, rpluim > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 19:55:36 +0530 > Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > Everything seems to be working fine now. > Thank you Eli and Robert for your hardwork. Thanks for testing. > Here is "Welcome to Emacs" in Sanskrit in the Brahmi script rendered correctly in Emacs! > 𑀈𑀫𑁃𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁂 𑀲𑁆𑀯𑀸𑀕𑀢𑀫𑁆 (ईमैक्से स्वागतम् īmaiksē svāgatam) Thanks, but we are not done yet. First, we need to have a "hello" greeting in Brahmi script for the etc/HELLO file. Can you show such a greeting? It is okay to have two or even 3 if there's no single phrase for that. We also need to know how to write "Brahmi" in Brahmi script, but I think I found the answer for that: "𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻", right? If that is incorrect, please tell how to write this correctly. Last, but not least, we should have an input method for Brahmi. I looked around, but found only one description of a keyboard map for Brahmi, which is here: https://github.com/kaamanita/brahmi Can you look and tell whether the keyboard layout shown there is reasonable? If not, can you point me to a better one, or maybe suggest such a layout yourself? All I need to know is which key on a standard QWERTY keyboard should produce what Brahmi character(s), and then I can write the input method myself. Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 14:57 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 15:50 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 17:38 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 54914, Robert Pluim [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2504 bytes --] > > First, we need to have a "hello" greeting in Brahmi script for the > etc/HELLO file. Can you show such a greeting? > 𑀦𑀫𑀲𑁆𑀢𑁂 (नमस्ते namastē) (11026 1102B 11032 11046 11022 11042) could work in Sanskrit We also need to know how to write "Brahmi" in Brahmi script, but I > think I found the answer for that: "𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻", right? If that is > incorrect, please tell how to write this correctly. > Yes this is correct Can you look and tell whether the keyboard layout shown there is > reasonable? If not, can you point me to a better one, or maybe > suggest such a layout yourself? All I need to know is which key on a > standard QWERTY keyboard should produce what Brahmi character(s), and > then I can write the input method myself. > Here is a modified version of the layout which I use On Sun, Apr 17, 2022 at 8:27 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 19:55:36 +0530 > > Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > Everything seems to be working fine now. > > Thank you Eli and Robert for your hardwork. > > Thanks for testing. > > > Here is "Welcome to Emacs" in Sanskrit in the Brahmi script rendered > correctly in Emacs! > > 𑀈𑀫𑁃𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁂 𑀲𑁆𑀯𑀸𑀕𑀢𑀫𑁆 (ईमैक्से स्वागतम् īmaiksē svāgatam) > > Thanks, but we are not done yet. > > First, we need to have a "hello" greeting in Brahmi script for the > etc/HELLO file. Can you show such a greeting? It is okay to have two > or even 3 if there's no single phrase for that. > > We also need to know how to write "Brahmi" in Brahmi script, but I > think I found the answer for that: "𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻", right? If that is > incorrect, please tell how to write this correctly. > > Last, but not least, we should have an input method for Brahmi. I > looked around, but found only one description of a keyboard map for > Brahmi, which is here: > > https://github.com/kaamanita/brahmi > > Can you look and tell whether the keyboard layout shown there is > reasonable? If not, can you point me to a better one, or maybe > suggest such a layout yourself? All I need to know is which key on a > standard QWERTY keyboard should produce what Brahmi character(s), and > then I can write the input method myself. > > Thanks. > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 4076 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: brahmi2-kb --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 5057 bytes --] // Name: Brahmi phonetic // Description: A phonetic keyboard layout for writing in Brahmi. // Author: समीर सिंह (Sameer Singh) <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> // partial alphanumeric_keys xkb_symbols "brahmi" { name[Group1] = "Brahmi (phonetic)"; key.type="FOUR_LEVEL"; // Roman digits key <TLDE> { [ grave, asciitilde, U20B9 ] }; // U20B9: New Indian Rupee Sign key <AE01> { [ U11067, exclam, 1, U11052 ] }; // digit one, number one key <AE02> { [ U11068, at, 2, U11053 ] }; // digit two, number two key <AE03> { [ U11069, numbersign, 3, U11054 ] }; // digit three, number three key <AE04> { [ U1106A, dollar, 4, U11055 ] }; // digit four, number four key <AE05> { [ U1106B, percent, 5, U11056 ] }; // digit five, number five key <AE06> { [ U1106C, asciicircum, 6, U11057 ] }; // digit six, number six key <AE07> { [ U1106D, ampersand, 7, U11058 ] }; // digit seven, number seven key <AE08> { [ U1106E, asterisk, 8, U11059] }; // digit eight, number eight key <AE09> { [ U1106F, parenleft, 9, U1105A ] }; // digit nine, number nine key <AE10> { [ U11066, parenright, 0, U1105B ] }; // digit zero, number ten key <AE11> { [ minus, underscore, U1105C, U1105D ] }; // number twenty, number thirty key <AE12> { [ equal, plus, U1105E, U1105F ] }; // number forty, number fifty key <BKSL> { [ U005C, U007C, U11047, U11048 ] }; // backslash, pipe, danda, double danda // Q Row key <AD01> { [ U1101D, U1101E, U11003, U11060 ] }; // letter TTA, letter TTHA, jihvamuliya, number sixty key <AD02> { [ U1101F, U11020, U11004, U11061 ] }; // letter DDA, letter DDHA, upadhimaniya, number seventy key <AD03> { [ U11042, U11043, U1100F, U11010 ] }; // vowel sign E, vowel sign AI, letter E, letter AI key <AD04> { [ U1102D, U1103E, U1100B, U11036 ] }; // letter RA, vowel sign vocalic R, vocalic R, letter old tamil RRA key <AD05> { [ U11022, U11023, U11062 ] }; // letter TA, letter THA, number eighty key <AD06> { [ U1102C, U11063, U11064, U11065 ] }; // latter YA, number ninety, number one hundred, number one thousand key <AD07> { [ U1103C, U1103D, U11009, U1100A ] }; // vowel sign U, vowel sign UU, letter U, letter UU key <AD08> { [ U1103A, U1103B, U11007, U11008 ] }; // vowel sign I, vowel sign II, letter I, letter II key <AD09> { [ U11044, U11045, U11011, U11012 ] }; // vowel sign O, vowel sign AU, letter O, letter AU key <AD10> { [ U11027, U11028, U11073, U11071 ] }; // letter PA, letter PHA, vowel sign old tamil short E, letter old tamil short E key <AD11> { [ bracketleft, braceleft, U11074, U11072 ] }; // vowel sign old tamil short O, letter old tamil short O key <AD12> { [ bracketright, braceright ] }; // A Row key <AC01> { [ U11038, U11006, U11005, U11039 ] }; // vowel sign AA, letter AA, letter A, vowel sign bhattiprolu AA key <AC02> { [ U11032, U11030, U11031 ] }; // letter SA, letter SHA, letter SSA key <AC03> { [ U11024, U11025, U11036 ] }; // letter DA, letter DHA, old tamil RRA key <AC04> { [ U11046, U1103F, U1100C, U11070 ] }; // virama, vowel sign vocalic RR, letter vocalic RR, old tamil virama key <AC05> { [ U11015, U11016 ] }; //letter GA, letter GHA key <AC06> { [ U11033, U11002 ] }; // letter HA, visarga key <AC07> { [ U1101A, U1101B ] }; // letter JA, letter JHA key <AC08> { [ U11013, U11014 ] }; // letter KA, letter KHA key <AC09> { [ U1102E, U11034, U11035, U11075 ] }; // letter LA, letter LLA, old tamil LLLA, old tamil LLA key <AC10> { [ semicolon, colon ] }; key <AC11> { [ apostrophe, quotedbl ] }; // Z Row key <AB01> { [ U11040, U1100D, U11041, U1100E ] }; // vowel sign vocalic L, vocalic L, vowel sign vocalic LL, vocalic LL key <AB02> { [ U11049, U1104A, U1104B, U1104C ] }; // punctuation dot, punctuation double dot, punctuation line, punctuation crescent bar key <AB03> { [ U11018, U11019, U200C, U200D ] }; // letter CA, letter CHA, ZWNJ, ZWJ key <AB04> { [ U1102F, U11037 ] }; // letter VA, old tamil NNNA key <AB05> { [ U11029, U1102A ] }; // letter BA, letter BHA key <AB06> { [ U11026, U11021, U11017, U1101C ] }; // letter NA, letter NNA, letter NYA, letter NGA key <AB07> { [ U1102B, U11001, U11000 ] }; // letter MA, anusvara, candrabindu key <AB08> { [ comma, U1104D ] }; // punctuation lotus key <AB10> { [ slash, question, U1107F ] }; // number joiner include "level3(ralt_switch)" }; ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 15:50 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 17:38 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 17:51 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh Cc: 54914, rpluim > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 21:20:50 +0530 > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > First, we need to have a "hello" greeting in Brahmi script for the > etc/HELLO file. Can you show such a greeting? > > 𑀦𑀫𑀲𑁆𑀢𑁂 (नमस्ते namastē) (11026 1102B 11032 11046 11022 11042) could work in Sanskrit > > We also need to know how to write "Brahmi" in Brahmi script, but I > think I found the answer for that: "𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻", right? If that is > incorrect, please tell how to write this correctly. > > Yes this is correct > > Can you look and tell whether the keyboard layout shown there is > reasonable? If not, can you point me to a better one, or maybe > suggest such a layout yourself? All I need to know is which key on a > standard QWERTY keyboard should produce what Brahmi character(s), and > then I can write the input method myself. > > Here is a modified version of the layout which I use Thanks, I added the missing pieces, please see if I missed anything or made any mistakes. If not, I think we can close this bug. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 17:38 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 17:51 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 18:32 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 54914, Robert Pluim [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1396 bytes --] Looks good to me 👍 Again, thank you for your hard work. On Sun, Apr 17, 2022 at 11:09 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 21:20:50 +0530 > > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > First, we need to have a "hello" greeting in Brahmi script for the > > etc/HELLO file. Can you show such a greeting? > > > > 𑀦𑀫𑀲𑁆𑀢𑁂 (नमस्ते namastē) (11026 1102B 11032 11046 11022 11042) > could work in Sanskrit > > > > We also need to know how to write "Brahmi" in Brahmi script, but I > > think I found the answer for that: "𑀩𑁆𑀭𑀸𑀳𑁆𑀫𑀻", right? If that > is > > incorrect, please tell how to write this correctly. > > > > Yes this is correct > > > > Can you look and tell whether the keyboard layout shown there is > > reasonable? If not, can you point me to a better one, or maybe > > suggest such a layout yourself? All I need to know is which key on a > > standard QWERTY keyboard should produce what Brahmi character(s), and > > then I can write the input method myself. > > > > Here is a modified version of the layout which I use > > Thanks, I added the missing pieces, please see if I missed anything or > made any mistakes. If not, I think we can close this bug. > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2048 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 17:51 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 18:32 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh Cc: 54914-done, rpluim > From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 23:21:59 +0530 > Cc: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > > Looks good to me 👍 > > Again, thank you for your hard work. Great, I'm therefore closing this bug. Thanks to all who helped to pull this through. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
* bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs 2022-04-17 14:01 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-17 14:25 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh @ 2022-04-17 14:49 ` Eli Zaretskii 1 sibling, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2022-04-17 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Pluim; +Cc: 54914, lumarzeli30 > From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> > Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 54914@debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 16:01:01 +0200 > > >>>>> On Sun, 17 Apr 2022 18:19:47 +0530, समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com> said: > > समीर> Vowel signs U+1103E U+1103F U+11040 and U+11041 are not connected properly > समीर> to conjuncts. > > समीर> Here are the codepoints of the text I entered: > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 1103E (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀾) > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 1103F (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑀿) > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 11040 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁀) > समीर> 11013 11046 11032 11041 (𑀓𑁆𑀲𑁁) > > How about this? Thanks, installed. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 20+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2022-04-17 18:32 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 20+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2022-04-13 10:55 bug#54914: 28.1.50; Unable to form Brahmi conjuncts in Emacs Sameer Singh 2022-04-13 16:03 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-13 16:56 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-13 18:06 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-13 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-14 9:07 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-16 10:22 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-16 12:13 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-16 12:26 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-16 13:34 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-16 16:29 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 12:49 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 14:01 ` Robert Pluim 2022-04-17 14:25 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 14:57 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 15:50 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 17:38 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 17:51 ` समीर सिंह Sameer Singh 2022-04-17 18:32 ` Eli Zaretskii 2022-04-17 14:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
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