please add ortho file for locale sat_IN which is Ol Chiki script based language. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santali_language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ol_Chiki
Created attachment 33711 [details] [review] Ortho file
Ping for feedback on attached patch.
Can we have fontconfig update before Final freeze of Fedora 13 development cycle?
Behdad, Fedora 13 Final freeze is due on tomorrow. Can we have new fontconfig built in Fedora 13 before that?
Fedora 14 is already out since a month and still we are waiting for this fix to be included in fontconfig. Please, can someone look into this and commit attached patch and release new fontconfig? Thanks.
Why not just sat.orth?
(In reply to comment #6) > Why not just sat.orth? I assumed ortho file name should be same as locale file name. If this assumption is wrong then please use sat.orth name.
Locale file for this orthography is not yet in glibc. We are working with language people to get locale file in glibc. But I have not seen any documentation on orthography that will prevent addition of this orthography in advance. As per fontconfig-devel.sgml "Fontconfig has orthographies for all of the ISO 639-1 languages" This sat locale code is part of ISO 639-1
ping behdad
I have updated Indic ortho files in local git checkout and copied that directory to http://paragn.fedorapeople.org/fontconfig/
Created attachment 57570 [details] [review] Santali using Ol chiki script ortho file updated patch
The language model in fontconfig isn't the same to the locale. so adding the script modifier following @ doesn't look correct to me. if we really need to have some variants like this, it has to be addressed first. I'll think about it once next release is out.
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