> Hmm this could be related to either the installed fonts on the system
> when the build was
> done its changed quite a bit lately. Also I recall we are subsetting
> the fonts to remove overlapping unicode sequences so that would result
> potentially in a small error over some unicode range i.e it crashs
> with a particular char sequence.
> In either case you should see similar bug reports for other languages over 
> time.
> Other then that I don't see language specific  bugs happening unless
> its triggering something inside pango itself.

Actually i have seen this type of behaviour for all languages that
used Devangari, but for some reason (probably wrong syntax in BTS
handling) I didn't changed the title of the bug. I suspect that there
is a breakage in the lohit fonts because fontforge complained that it
could not open the font when I tried to strip either lohit_pa or
lohit_be (I think) on the plane back home.

Maybe someone could try to test with lohit fonts and see if is reproducible?

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Regards,
EddyP
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