In the meantime, I have added all the Cygwin font packages that I
possibly could. The situation improved. Arabic letters are now shown, in
the right RTL order. But they are not connected. Hindi (i.e. Devanagari)
seems to have similar problems.
On the other hand, these work fine in the Windows version. The only
problem that I found in the Windows version is that U+30FC (Katakana
length mark) doesn't show (it's just a box with the number 30FC), even
though the rest of Japanese works well.
Regards, Martin.
On 2011/10/10 22:10, mhi...@free.fr wrote:
The hello message is OK for me at least for non asian (arabic and hebrew are
ok).
Only for those languages I don't have fontsets I got the boxes. It seems to me
normal.
For some windows configurations these fonts are not installed by default.
----- Mail original -----
De: "Eli Zaretskii"<e...@gnu.org>
À: mhi...@free.fr
Cc: emacs-bidi@gnu.org, due...@it.aoyama.ac.jp
Envoyé: Lundi 10 Octobre 2011 11:29:51
Objet: Re: [emacs-bidi] missing fonts for bidi Emacs on cygwin
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 10:26:11 +0200 (CEST)
From: mhi...@free.fr
Cc: emacs-bidi@gnu.org, Martin J. Dürst<due...@it.aoyama.ac.jp>
Dear All,
I have tried the binaries on a VM. All the available fonts work for emacs.
May be if you have any example I can try.
The obvious example is etc/HELLO.
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