Bug 150288

Summary: Problem with Khmer rendering in KDE
Product: [Applications] konqueror Reporter: Khoem Sokhem <khoemsokhem>
Component: khtml rendererAssignee: David Faure <faure>
Status: RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED    
Severity: normal CC: david.heijkamp, kollix
Priority: NOR    
Version: 4.1.2   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
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Attachments: Incorrect rendering of Khmer Language

Description Khoem Sokhem 2007-09-28 08:59:21 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.5.7)
Installed from:    SuSE RPMs
OS:                Linux

When I start Konqueror then type sysinfo:/ in the address bar, It will appear all informations of the system. everyting in the contents are very nice except in the header. Please see the screenshot for more detail about the problem.
Comment 1 Khoem Sokhem 2007-09-28 09:03:11 UTC
Created attachment 21705 [details]
Incorrect rendering of Khmer Language
Comment 2 David Faure 2008-11-26 23:43:08 UTC
Must be a bug in the KHTML font rendering. This has been redone for Qt4/KDE4, please check if KDE-4.1 fixes the issue.
Comment 3 Khoem Sokhem 2008-11-27 04:55:55 UTC
I checked the KDE 4.1.3, but the issue is still not fixed.
I hope this can be fixed soon.

Thanks,
Comment 4 David Heijkamp 2011-01-01 20:54:58 UTC
The header still seems to be mixed up in KDE 4.5.4 / Qt 4.7.1 / Fedora 14.
Comment 5 Khoem Sokhem 2011-06-02 02:58:08 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> The header still seems to be mixed up in KDE 4.5.4 / Qt 4.7.1 / Fedora 14.

It is still the problem for Khmer. I have checked in openSUSE 11.4, KDE 4.6.
Comment 6 Christoph Cullmann 2024-05-06 20:58:15 UTC
Dear user,

KHTML (and KJS) was a long time more or less unmaintained and got removed in KF6.

Please migrate to use a QWebEngine based HTML component.

We will do no further fixes or improvements to the KF5 branches of these components beside important security fixes.

For security issues, please see:

https://kde.org/info/security/

Sorry that we did not fix this issue during the life-time of KHTML.

Greetings
Christoph Cullmann