https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64525

[email protected] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|NOTOURBUG                   |---
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #18 from [email protected] ---
Good to see that we are again taking the issue seriously. 

While SutonnyMJ is not a Unicode font, SutonnyOMJ is (Did you notice the extra
O? I already mentioned this font in this question
http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/24884/incorrect-ctl-font-rendering-by-libreoffice-4/).
This is one of the fonts selected as part of the standardization process by the
Government of Bangladesh. I am attaching here that font for testing.

This font is actually not freely distributable, so I assume that this will be
used for testing purposes only. Though you will find sites which freely
distribute this font, including this one,
http://bcps.org.bd/font/SutonnyBanglaOMJ.ttf.

About comment #14, perhaps the commenter will try to understand that SutonnyMJ
(non Unicode) has not been recently gazetted as one of the standard fonts to be
used in all government documents. SutonnyOMJ is among the selected ones along
with  Nikosh, SolaimanLipi, Vrinda, and Mukti.
It will be a good idea to see whether LibreOffice 4 works fine with all these
once release 4.1.4 comes out. LibreOffice 3 (and OpenOffice) work fine with all
of these.

Personally, I will remain happy if LibreOffice 4 works with SolaimanLipi. That
one is my favorite.

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