| Summary: | Lack of font support for Kashmiri characters makes text deviate from true semantics | ||||||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | r12a <ishida> | ||||
| Component: | Text | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||
| Status: | NEW --- | ||||||
| Severity: | Normal | CC: | ishida, mmaxfield, webkit-bug-importer | ||||
| Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | InRadar | ||||
| Version: | Safari 15 | ||||||
| Hardware: | Unspecified | ||||||
| OS: | Unspecified | ||||||
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Description
r12a
2022-06-17 09:06:13 PDT
This bug report is being tracked by the W3C at https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/DNOTE-arab-ks-gap-20220617/#issue249_fonts Is the request here to ship a different font with macOS? If so, that's outside the scope of WebKit open source project. I'm not suggesting any particular solution, just asking that it be possible for Kashmiri users (and others) to write and read their language on the Web. Safari/Webkit browsers don't appear to allow that at the moment (unlike Blink & Gecko browsers). I'm hoping that you can help unblock that situation. |