2013/4/5 Dohyun Kim <[email protected]>: > In this confused situation, the best policy seems to be as follows: > > 1. decompose hangul syllables *before* font features are applied > 2. let font do its glyph substitution > 3. compose remaining jamo glyphs to syllable *after* font features > have been applied
Well, on a second thought, I now change my previous suggestion. The first process, that is decompostion before applying features, is not needed and desirable. In practice we Koreans do not mix syllable and jamo letters, in spite of Unicode standard. But it would be better if harfbuzz accepts the third, that is the composition after features are applied. Best, -- Dohyun Kim College of Law, Dongguk University Seoul, Republic of Korea _______________________________________________ HarfBuzz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/harfbuzz
