> On 17 May 2015, at 22:52, Glenn Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

> > On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Andreas L. Delmelle (JIRA) 
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ... 
> > IIUC, a correct fix would first need to determine how many characters that 
> > "mcs" array leads
> > to in the output, in order to set the number of letter spaces to the 
> > correct value.
> 
> s/characters/characters that map to spacing glyphs/
> 
> though even this does not work in all cases,  e.g., in Indic and related 
> scripts where orthographic syllables are grouped together and letter space 
> would appear between the syllables and not the spacing characters of a 
> syllable.

Interesting... Admittedly, I expressed it rather poorly, but what I was 
actually trying to refer to was the latter you mention, based on what I recall 
from a few introductory lectures on Sanskrit I attended quite a while ago.
IIRC, it was considered almost an art form to combine different base 'letters' 
or 'graphemes' into one 'grapheme cluster' in different ways (if I use those 
terms correctly here).

From an end user perspective, that would count as only one 'character', while a 
programmer would see it coming in as a handful of codepoints.



KR

Andreas

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