Description: The 'Find' function in LibreOffice 7.3 doesn't distinguish between នាម់ and នើម. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a new text document in LibreOffice Writer 2. Copy this sample text for testing: រានោកកាដាច់អាហាឆោរុស ម៝ត់អ្វាញ់លែៈគែសពែនាម់ ពាង់នទ្រាប់នាវញេតឆោងក្វ៝ង់ អ៝ន់មាទឹងលែៈកោរាញ ទឹងលែៈឞូនុយ្សនទ្រ៝ង់ក្វ៝ង់អីឆើមកើលជានការមាពាង់នើម នអ៝ប់មាមពោលកោរាញតាហែនផូងពើឆី នទ្រែលមាផូងមេដី នអ៝ប់មាមពោលនទ្រ៝ង់ក្វ៝ង់ នទ្រែលមាមពោលកោរាញក្វ៝ង់តាៈឞើសទឹងលែៈឞ្រីអីពាង់ម៝ត់អ្វាញ់នៃ គុឞើសនាប់ពាង់ទាទេដ៝ង់។ 3. Do separate searches for the terms នាម់ and នើម. Actual Results: Searching for នាម់ finds នាម់ and នើម (2 hits). Searching for នើម finds នាម់ and នើម (2 hits). Expected Results: Searching for នាម់ should only find នាម់ (1 hit). Searching for នើម should only find នើម (1 hit). Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: None
For me, it only happens when "diacritic-sensitive" is unchecked in the Find & Replace dialog, in which case, it tries to find also Unicode combining marks. I don't know if the characters in question form such marks, though. But still, test with "diacritic-sensitive" checked.
Confirm with the STR when using the Find bar, i.e. by <Ctrl>+F launch. However, the Find bar <ctrl>+F does not set the 'diacritic sensitive' mode for searches. Using the full "Find and Replace" dialog <ctrl>+H where 'diacritic sensitive' is set by default in the "Other options" section--it in general works best for CTL and CJK search use. IHMO => NAB as the Khmer script's vowel signs are handled similar to combining diacritics requiring the use of the more functional Find and Replace dialog. =-testing-= Version: 7.5.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: a7683a16e98def4198e1f74a93fecdaacbf639e7 CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19044; UI render: Skia/Vulkan; VCL: win Locale: en-US (en_US); UI: en-US Calc: CL threaded using Windows "Leelawadee UI" font for the Khmer script of the sample text.
I don't see any objections, so let's close