[resolved] Bug: 6.3 Beta 5: display of Syriac

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H.-J.van der Wal said:
In some windows Syriac text is not displayed (see image).
I am not able to reproduce this on Windows 8.1 in 6.3 Beta 5. Are you seeing the same behavior with Hebrew font? Can you please post a screenshot of your 'Text Display' section in Program Settings panel so I can see what font you are using?
I'm guessing that it's a specific issue with Windows 10 which we do not support yet since it's in Preview (beta).
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Shalom Angela!
Angela Murashov said:Are you seeing the same behavior with Hebrew font? Can you please post a screenshot of your 'Text Display' section in Program Settings panel so I can see what font you are using?
I had already tried several different Syriac fonts before posting. Hebrew, Greek and Coptic are displayed properly.
Angela Murashov said:I'm guessing that it's a specific issue with Windows 10
I think you're right. Thank you trying to reproduce this.
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For me it is mostly working properly, but not perfectly (I am on Verbum 6.3 Beta 5, with Windows 8.1).
On the right click menu and the Text Comparison menu, I am always seeing Estrangelo Edessa font, regardless of what Syriac font I choose (I do normally prefer that font, but it should change with my font selection, especially if I choose a Serto font).
In resources, like the Leiden Peshitta, I see whatever font I choose, it's only the right click menu and Text Comparison where I see a problem (the same places where H.-J. sees boxes).
Here's an image of this happening:
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H.-J.van der Wal said:Angela Murashov said:
I'm guessing that it's a specific issue with Windows 10
I think you're right. Thank you trying to reproduce this.
Looks like Windows 10 installs different Syriac fonts. I'll make a case to get those fonts added. Thanks for letting us know about this bug ! [:)]
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Fr Devin Roza said:
Here's an image of this happening:
There's an active case for this issue. I'll add the link to this forum post to the case so that we update you once it is fixed. [:)]
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Angela Murashov said:
Looks like Windows 10 installs different Syriac fonts.
The latest Windows 10 build changed my font settings, but now I have everything back to normal (including the bug Fr Devin Roza mentioned) [:)]
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