Balinese has several different kinds of above-base marks:
– nukta: U+1B34
– dependent vowels: U+1B36, U+1B37, U+1B3C, U+1B3D
– vowel modifiers: U+1B00, U+1B01, U+1B02
– final consonant: U+1B03
These can and to some extent are combined in complete syllables. If they are,
Noto Sans Balinese renders them smashed together.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Use a browser with a reasonable up-to-date version of Harfbuzz, such as
current Firefox.
2. Go to http://lindenbergsoftware.com/google/noto/bali-above-base.html
3. Check the rendering in the Noto Sans Balinese column, and compare it to the
Aksara Bali column.
What is the expected output?
Valid combinations of above-base marks should be rendered such that they're all
separate and clearly visible. The Aksara Bali column shows what that could look
like.
What do you see instead?
The above-base marks rendered by Noto Sans Balinese are smashed together so
that in many cases they're no longer clearly recognizable.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Noto Sans Balinese 1.02, OS X 10.10.2, Firefox 36.0.1.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by googled...@lindenbergsoftware.com on 16 Mar 2015 at 1:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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