On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:09:07 -0600 Martin Hosken <mhos...@gmail.com> wrote:
(archived as https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/harfbuzz/2014-January/004060.html) > > It's not clear to me, then, why uniscribe treats this in the way it > > does. (Perhaps there was no good reason, and it was merely an > > arbitrary choice of ordering in the absence of any clear > > requirement?) > In my data, I have no examples of a U+0E3A occurring after/below > U+0E38/9. So I agree with this patch. Note that U+0E3A does occur > following upper vowels (U+0E34-7). A discussions of IDN root names in the Thai script has turned up a possible example. Did Northern Khmer use PHINTHU below SARA U as one of its vowel symbols? It certainly used the combination, though I believe that this has been replaced by the more conventional <U+0E38 THAI CHARACTER SARA U, U+0E4D THAI CHARACTER NIKHAHIT>. Richard. _______________________________________________ HarfBuzz mailing list HarfBuzz@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/harfbuzz