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Finish and debug display of invisible text. xdisp.c (handle_invisible_prop): If we are `reseat'ed, init the paragraph direction and set the `reversed_p' flag in the IT's glyph row. Fix exit conditions of the loop that skips invisible text. Update IT->prev_stop after skipping invisible text. Check for additional overlays at IT->stop_charpos, not at start_pos. Clean up the mess with setting the glyph row reversed_p flag. dispnew.c (prepare_desired_row): Preserve the reversed_p flag. bidi.c (bidi_cache_find): Use bidi_copy_it instead of copying the whole struct (which includes uninitialized parts). (bidi_init_it): Don't initialize bidi_it->paragraph_dir. xdisp.c (display_line): Remove misplaced setting of row->reversed_p flags. Copy the reversed_p flag to the next glyph row. (next_element_from_buffer): Check bidi_it.paragraph_dir rather than level_stack[0].level. Reset the reversed_p flag for non-R2L paragraphs.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Mon, 25 Jan 2010 12:29:38 -0500
parents fb8bf24d2eb9
children ac52af4a044c
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