If I look in the Unicode 6.0 charts for the Buginese script, I see that vowel 
/e/ (U+1A19) is prepended visually on the left of the base consonnant to which 
it applies. This 
should mean that the vowel has to be encoded ilogically in texts AFTER the base 
consonnant to which it applies.

However, I have tested all fonts available on the web for this script, and none 
of them contain the necessary OpenType substitution feature needed to make the 
logical-
to-visual reordering.

Is this a bug of these fonts (most of them are TrueType only, not OpenType with 
a reordering feature like those used in other Indic scripts, but built like 
basic TrueType 
fonts for Thai, Lao and Tai Viet scripts, that are the only scripts for which 
Unicode has defined the "Prepended Vowel" exception)?

Or is is a bug/limitation of text renderers ?

I note for example that Chrome correctly uses Unicode 6.0 default grapheme 
cluster boundaries, when editing and selecting in Lontara text (written in 
Biginese or 
Makassar languages), so that the vowel will be selected/deleted logically along 
with the base character encoded before it (for example a space or punctuation, 
or even a 
HTML syntax character). But if I use this browser to display Lontara text, the 
vowel /e/ is still shown with the diacritic on the right of the base consonnant 
(or dotted 
circle symbol), meaning that the text is garbled when I use any one of those 
available fonts.

All texts in Makassar or Buginese I have found, encoded in Unicode, seem to 
assume the visual order (i.e. the same "prepended vowel" exception as in Thai 
and Lao). 
Given the geographical area where the Lontara script is mostly used (Indonesia 
and Thailand), it seems quite logical that text authors assumed this exception 
to the 
logical encoding order.

What can be done? Should the fonts be corrected to include the OpenType 
feature, or should Unicode be modified to inclide the "prepended vowel" 
exception also for 
Buginese, and so the default grapheme boundaries modified as well, and the 
Unicode 6.0 chart modified too for U+1A19 ?

-- Philippe.

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