Hi Mohammed, On Thursday, 11. Mar 2004 16:29 Mohammed Yousif wrote:
> This bug has been around for quite a while. > Let me first explain what U06DD "End Of Ayah" is used for. > In the Qur'an every chapter consists of a number of verses (from 3 > to 286). > When the end of verse is reached, the number of that verse (or Ayah > in > Arabic) is written using Hindi digits (or Arabic-Indic digits as > Unicode > calls them) with a bounding symbol that marks the end of the verse > (U06DD "End Of Ayah"). > The problem is that Qt draws U06DD as a regular character with its > own > width while the expected behavior is to look for the adjacent digits > and > draws that symbol around them (after making the digits small enough > to > fit in the symbol). > Attached are two images: > + current.png, gives the current behavior of Qt rendering this. > + expected.png, gives the right and expected behavior. > > I know this is tricky but U06DD is simply not usable unless it is > rendered > correctly. I am able to reproduce this problem, but unfortunatly there is not much we can do about it in the short term. I have notified the developers about this and they will look into fixing it for our next major release. Thanks for reporting this to us. Regards, Andy -- Trolltech AS, Waldemar Thranes gate 98, NO-0175 Oslo, Norway _______________________________________________ Developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer

