Who can help or report this bug to the OpenJDK bugtracker?
Fonts with contextual alternates are not correct rendered in #OpenJDK8 - #OpenJDK19
#Java #JDK #OpenJDK #Bug #JavaOpenJDK #AdoptOpenJDK #AdoptiumTemurin #Adoptium #Eclipse #Temurin #EclipseTemurin #Amazon #Coretto #AmazonCoretto
#amazoncoretto #coretto #Amazon #eclipsetemurin #temurin #Eclipse #adoptium #adoptiumtemurin #AdoptOpenJDK #javaopenjdk #Bug #openjdk #JDK #Java #openjdk19 #openjdk8
@EclipseFdn can you please fix it
https://github.com/adoptium/adoptium-support/issues/291
#Fonts with #ContextualAlternates are not correct rendered in #Java #OpenJDK #Adoptium #Temurin #AdoptOpenJDK #JDK #OpenJDK8 #JDK8 #Font #Bug
#Bug #font #JDK8 #openjdk8 #JDK #AdoptOpenJDK #temurin #adoptium #openjdk #Java #contextualalternates #fonts
#Fonts with #ContextualAlternates are not correct rendered in #Java #OpenJDK
#Font #Adoptium #Temurin #AdoptOpenJDK #JDK #OpenJDK8 #JDK8 #Bug #bountysource #donation
#JDK #donation #bountysource #Bug #Java #JDK8 #openjdk8 #openjdk #AdoptOpenJDK #temurin #adoptium #font #contextualalternates #fonts
I like #ManjaroLinux and probably won't switch back to any #Ubuntu based distros, but I have some gripes with #Manjaro
For some odd reason I can't run #Java .jar files directly by clicking them, I have to run them in the terminal or make a launcher to execute the terminal commands. Really ticked me off when I know it can definitely run .jars in JRE because #OpenJDK8 comes preinstalled on Manjaro
Is this an #ArchLinux thing or is it a decision made by the Manjaro devs?
#manjarolinux #ubuntu #manjaro #java #openjdk8 #archlinux