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From the issue: "In this font, the virama,ya first forms a ligature, then decomposes back to virama,ya. This causes those two to be marked parts of a MultipleSubst sequence. When attaching the matra, we look for the first of the MultipleSubst sequence because that's where we attach to (because of eg #740). In this case, the first glyph in the MultipleSubst sequence is a mark, so we skip it and attach to the base char before it." Font in question is Nirmala UI from Windows 10. Test sequence: U+0926,U+094D,U+092F,U+0941 Fixes https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1020 |
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