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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 19 03:05:55 +0000 
2008 -------
Hi. One suggestions:

Please add the word "CJK", "Chinese", "Korean", "Unicode", "font" to this
issue's description or subject, because they seems to be the keyword the bug
reporters use to search before they submit a duplicated bug.

Just curious, is there a cross-platform layout engine that can be plugged in to
any word processing / layout application to do the things like text
justification, calculating space between ideograph? As far as I know this is a
problem that a lot other software meets (OOO, LaTex, Scribus, Abiword, Kword,
Ted, a2ps, firefox, thunderbird, etc etc) and does it make sense to use a
cross-platform library for this?

e.g. some text layout issue are very hard to solve (proper vertical
top-to-bottom right-to-left layout I used to use in Outlook Express emails when
I write email with history scholars). MS seems to be able to solve this problem
on a wider scale, e.g. I can make webpages in top-bottom right-left layout with
IE and use this layout for writing emails, this is an impossible in all OSS
email/browser software I used. Did MS use some cross-product library for their
own use?

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