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From: Suraj N. Kurapati <sun...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:15 AM
Subject: [Bug 414653] Re: Unicode characters 0c58 and 0c59 (telugu)
are not supported in SCIM
To: samanara...@gmail.com


I am using Ubuntu 10.10 and I confirm that the 0c58 and 0c59 Unicode
characters (telugu) are yet not supported in it.

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Unicode characters 0c58 and 0c59 (telugu) are not supported in SCIM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414653
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Status in “scim” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete

Bug description:
Binary package hint: scim

The Unicode standard 5.1 Code chart shows characters 0c58 and oc59
(telugu- Historic Phonetic Variants).

SCIM 1.4.6 however, does not display them- even as it is enabled under
RTS. " ~c and ~j display ? because they are not included in the
Unicode standard " says the SCIM help.

An update in SCIM, incorporating all recent changes to Unicode
standard is needed, I guess.

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Unicode characters 0c58 and 0c59 (telugu) are not supported in SCIM
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