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Re: 32 bit wchar merged [message #57959 is a reply to message #57930] Wed, 05 January 2022 09:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Tom1 wrote on Tue, 28 December 2021 15:48
mirek wrote on Mon, 27 December 2021 09:33

I am well aware of that, but it (unicode combining characters) is a task for another day....

Mirek

Hi Mirek,

No worries. Another year is equally acceptable. (Just mentioned it as I came across it while testing.)

Another thing I found while testing is that on Linux Mint exporting a PDF from UWord using emoji-test.txt results in an empty file. Without emojis the PDF export works OK.

On Windows, exporting a PDF from UWord using emoji-test.txt results in a file with mostly weird symbols instead of the expected emojis shown on UWord.

(Just let me know if you wish me to stop testing here... Smile )

Best regards,

Tom


Windows situation should be now fixed (with black emojis).

Outputing color emoji in Linux needs some more work...

Mirek
 
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