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Display problem with Lithuanian on Windows

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    • 1.4.0
    • 1.3.0
    • client-libs
    • None
    • beta
    • x86
    • windows_2000


      Source code is attached. The failures were observed on Windows 2000
      using the Kestrel FCS JDK. Before running the test, bring up the
      Control Panel, set the "Your Locale" text field, click on the
      "Set default" button, and reboot.

      The program will bring up five panes entitled
      (1) AWT Labels, (2) AWT TextFields, (3) Swing Components,
      (4) Java2D Stroke, and (5) Java2D Fill.

      In each pane there is a grid of Strings. There are 5 rows
      and 4 columns. The rows are labelled (1) Serif,
      (2) SansSerif, (3) Monospaced, (4) Dialog, and
      (5) DialogInput. The columns are labelled (1) Plain,
      (2) Italic, (3) Bold, and (4) BoldItalic.

      Also on each pane, in the upper right corner, are displayed
      the locale and language, where the language is displayed
      in the locale's language and is liable to contain non-English
      characters.

      When run in a Lithuanian locale:
       The last character in the language string is mangled.
       The "c" with an upside down ^ that should appear in TreciadienisAbc" in
         each of the labels on the AWT Labels pane is not rendered.
       The "c" with an upside down ^ that should appear in TreciadienisAbc" in
         each of the labels on the AWT TextFields pane is rendered as an "e" with
         a backquote "`" diacritic.

      allan.jacobs@Eng 2000-08-08

            sherman Xueming Shen
            ajacobssunw Allan Jacobs (Inactive)
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