Fwd: New Issue from qt-bugs Re: [Issue N228549] Qt glyph (greek polytonic) substitution bug (Greek polytonic (ancient greek) font encoding problem)
Randy Kramer
rhkramer at gmail.com
Thu Sep 25 17:20:36 BST 2008
On Thursday 25 September 2008 10:30 am, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> On 25.09.08 09:48:54, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > So, from a lurker (not the OP), how does one read the bug report.
Maybe
> > my question is answered by the "Trolltech's bug system is not open"
> > from above?
>
> You can't. Qt has two different tracking systems, one is for actual
> development tasks, which they expose as task-tracker. The other is
used by
> the support people to keep track of open requests and stuff like that,
> thats what the automated reply is from. Any issue number starting with
N is
> from that internal support-tracking software.
>
> When one gets a task-number for a specific problem its always a
> non-automatic response, including both a link for open-source and
> commercial users of Qt.
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
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