The short answer is that if you do not wish to be affected by complex script
support, you can use the new "-nocs" command line option or you can specify
<complex-scripts disabled='true'/> in your FOP configuration file.

Keep in mind that Latin (Roman), Cyrillic, and Greek scripts also benefit
from support when complex scripts are enabled, since in these cases the
advanced typographic tables (ATT) present in OpenType fonts used with these
scripts are enabled. For example, such tables enable the correct placement
of combining marks (e.g., diacritics and accents) with base characters.

G.

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 8:54 PM, The Web Maestro
<[email protected]>wrote:

> > Following this request, I herewith propose to merge the branch
> > Temp_ComplexScripts into trunk, and launch a formal vote.
> >
> > I vote positive: +1
> >
> > For the rules of voting about code commits, see the project charter,
> > article 11, http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics/ProjectCharter.
> >
> > Simon Pepping
>
> This sounds good to me, but I want to ask:
>
> Does this new feature have any impact on people not using Complex
> Scripts in their FOP process?
>
> Regards,
>
> The Web Maestro
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