Summary: | Hebrew Messages are Displayed with Jumpy Margins | ||
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Product: | [Unmaintained] kmail | Reporter: | Shlomi Fish <shlomif> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | shai, shlomif |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Screenshot of a SampleHebrew Message
Shlomi's message rendered correctly The message in the main window with the Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 12 Font Message after double clicking on it. |
Description
Shlomi Fish
2009-11-20 11:26:40 UTC
Created attachment 38455 [details]
Screenshot of a SampleHebrew Message
This is a screenshot of a sample Hebrew message.
This bug seems to have gotten worse recently. Now the right part of every Hebrew line (the beginning) is obscured by the right scrollbar, regardless of how wide the window is. Regards, -- Shlomi Fish I have failed to reproduce the bug on KDE 4.3.85 (4.4 beta 2) compiled from clean KDE sources (revision 1066139). It may have to do with some specific selection of fonts, or a Mandriva patch. I'm working on Debian, in case it is relevant. (In reply to comment #3) > I have failed to reproduce the bug on KDE 4.3.85 (4.4 beta 2) compiled from > clean KDE sources (revision 1066139). It may have to do with some specific > selection of fonts, or a Mandriva patch. > Thanks! I'll investigate. > I'm working on Debian, in case it is relevant. (In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > I have failed to reproduce the bug on KDE 4.3.85 (4.4 beta 2) compiled from > > clean KDE sources (revision 1066139). It may have to do with some specific > > selection of fonts, or a Mandriva patch. > > > > Thanks! I'll investigate. > OK, seems like changing the font has indeed resolved the problem. Now only to find a good font that will work on both Hebrew and Latin. And it may still be a Qt or underlying libraries bug. Regards, -- Shlomi Fish > > I'm working on Debian, in case it is relevant. (In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #4) > > (In reply to comment #3) > > > I have failed to reproduce the bug on KDE 4.3.85 (4.4 beta 2) compiled from > > > clean KDE sources (revision 1066139). It may have to do with some specific > > > selection of fonts, or a Mandriva patch. > > > > > > > Thanks! I'll investigate. > > > > OK, seems like changing the font has indeed resolved the problem. Now only to > find a good font that will work on both Hebrew and Latin. And it may still be a > Qt or underlying libraries bug. > > Regards, > > -- Shlomi Fish > Hi! I'm now using kmail-4.4.3-12mdv2010.1 with kdebase4-workspace-4.4.92-1mdv2010.1 on Mandriva Linux Cooker. Changing the message preview font to Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 12 reproduces this bug, while it's OK while using the Tahoma font (but which isn't monospaced , so it's not as ideal). Can anyone look into this bug? Regards, -- Shlomi Fish (In reply to comment #6) > (In reply to comment #5) > > (In reply to comment #4) > > > (In reply to comment #3) > > > > I have failed to reproduce the bug on KDE 4.3.85 (4.4 beta 2) compiled from > > > > clean KDE sources (revision 1066139). It may have to do with some specific > > > > selection of fonts, or a Mandriva patch. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks! I'll investigate. > > > > > > > OK, seems like changing the font has indeed resolved the problem. Now only to > > find a good font that will work on both Hebrew and Latin. And it may still be a > > Qt or underlying libraries bug. > > > > Regards, > > > > -- Shlomi Fish > > > > Hi! > > I'm now using kmail-4.4.3-12mdv2010.1 with kdebase4-workspace-4.4.92-1mdv2010.1 > on Mandriva Linux Cooker. Changing the message preview font to Bitstream Vera > Sans Mono 12 reproduces this bug, while it's OK while using the Tahoma font > (but which isn't monospaced , so it's not as ideal). Can anyone look into this > bug? > > Regards, > > -- Shlomi Fish Ping. Can anyone comment on this bug? Created attachment 56767 [details]
Shlomi's message rendered correctly
Hi,
I just checked, and the problem is not reproduced here.
The font selected, as indicated in the picture, is Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 12 -- the very one Shlomi complained about. This is KMail 1.13.5 using KDE 4.4.5 on Debian unstable.
Thanks for the feedback. Closing. (In reply to comment #9) > Thanks for the feedback. Closing. Hold your horses. I'm still getting this problem on Mandriva Linux Cooker on a P4-2.4GHz machine on a completely new UNIX user account, running a KMail 1.13.5 built from source into /opt/kdepim4.4 , with the Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 12 font (does not happen with many other fonts). So the problem still exists here. Shlomi, can you please post an updated screenshot? By your comment #2, the one you posted originally no longer shows the current problem, and in fact, that one doesn't even use a monospaced font. how about attaching a message to this report then ? Created attachment 56781 [details]
The message in the main window with the Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 12 Font
This is the message in the main window.
Created attachment 56782 [details]
Message after double clicking on it.
As one can see, the fonts' right margin is not displayed properly.
Shlomi, As noted above, the font in these images is not monospaced. Please find what font you are really using. The control choosing the font in the second image chooses only the font for the message header, not the message body, as far as I've seen. This may be worth its own bug. (In reply to comment #15) > Shlomi, > > As noted above, the font in these images is not monospaced. Yes, you're right. > Please find what > font you are really using. How do I find out that? gfontsampler displays the Hebrew letters in most fonts as this one, so it's hard to know which Hebrew fonts they are using. > > The control choosing the font in the second image chooses only the font for the > message header, not the message body, as far as I've seen. This may be worth > its own bug. Yes, I used the Appearance tabs in the settings menu. If you use the appearance tab to change the font, then, assuming "use custom fonts" is checked, look at the font selected for "message body". If it is not checked, you are using fonts selected at the desktop level; under KDE, this is controlled with the System Settings (Appearance -> Fonts). (In reply to comment #17) > If you use the appearance tab to change the font, then, assuming "use custom > fonts" is checked, look at the font selected for "message body". > "use custom fonts" is checked there and it says "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono Regular 12" but still displays the Hebrew as non-monospaced. In a new user. Sorry for the late response. Regards, -- Shlomi Fish Sounds like a problem in your fonts configuration... try to select the same font using something like xfontsel; my guess is that you don't really have that font (in that size), and KDE is doing some funky font replacement. Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. KMail2 was released in 2011, and the entire code base went through significant changes. We are currently in the process of porting to Qt5 and KF5. It is unlikely that these bugs are still valid in KMail2. We welcome you to try out KMail 2 with the KDE 4.14 release and give your feedback. |