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Title:
Unicode combining characters don't combine properly.
Status in Moz
FYI, this reporter is gone - not responded to any bug reports. Perhaps
this can be closed?
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Title:
Unicode combining characters don
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Title:
Unicode combining characters don't combine properly.
Status in Mozill
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Title:
Unicode combining characters don't combine properly.
Status in Mozill
I spoke too soon.
Same page, but look for "assert upretty( Symbol('xHATNorm') ) == u('‖" - the
hat gets displayed over the vertical bars to the right of x, and there's no
span change between x and vertical bars.
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I have:
Mozilla Firefox 38.0
Web page that displays this behaviour:
https://github.com/cbm755/sympy/commit/cad689d3b82aa332a55b601d1a004f26fa6108f6
, search for "assert upretty( Symbol('Fhat') ) == u('F" (without the quotes)
and the problem is directly after that.
CSS-requeste
I'm seeing wrong combining behaviour on a Linux box with a monospaced
font, so it's neither limited to Windows nor to variable-width fonts.
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On Windows 7 today's Firefox nightly. This install of Windows7 does not
have any additional fonts installed. As I recall my comment 3 I had a
system with the STIX fonts installed.
Firefox will use a proportional glyph if a monosapced glyph does not
exist on the system. This will cause the text doc
(In reply to Kevin Brosnan from comment #8)
> All the issues in the page I see look to be from monospaced fonts for my OS
> (Win7) failing to have the glyphs required by the document.
So not a firefox bug?
Status of https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/51554 is invalid, with
the comment "I can
I can't reproduce this in Ubuntu 12.10. I'm inclined to think this was
actually a bug in the font (DejaVu Sans Mono) and not in Firefox itself
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Status: In Progress => Invalid
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Reproduce in Ubuntu 12.04
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/13.0.1
Combine correctly with Gedit 3.4.1
Similar bugs ??
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197649
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