[Bug 227800] [Indic] Problems in text selection in kate

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Summary: [Indic] Problems in text selection in kate


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=227800


aphukan at redhat.com changed:

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------- Additional Comments From aphukan at redhat.com  2008-04-04 02:24 EST -------
hi all!

i have an updated Fedora 8 box with me now. I confirm that the problem exists
with kwrite and kate. the problem doesn't arise when we type only consonants.
however, if we type consonant+vowel_sign or any consonant-consonant combination,
then the cursor ends up at a place away from the characters typed. when we try
to select a portion of the text, we can see the text characters moving.

i am writing a few characters. please copy and paste them in kate or kwrite and
you can see the differences.

1. Only consonants : কখগঘঙচছজঝঞ
please note after you paste these characters and try to select a part or whole
of it, the selection through mouse/keyboard shows normal behaviour.

2. Consonant combinations with vowel signs and consonant-consonant combinations:
কাকীকিক্ৰচজাজীব্জ
the moment you paste these character combinations, you can see the cursor is
placed at a distance away from the last character typed. this creates problems
in navigating between words,specially if some correction is needed. also, when
you try to select part or whole of the word using mouse or keyboard, you can see
characters moving.

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