Hallo Fred van Stappen,
vous ecrit au Wed, 23 Feb 2022 18:02:29 +:
> Re-re hello.
Remarking an observation I just made, there is a "mseunicode" unit
among the library files, it even has its own directory ("unicode"),
but it seems not to be used anywhere.
This unit also contains a procedure
Hallo Fred van Stappen,
vous ecrit au Wed, 23 Feb 2022 18:02:29 +:
> Re-re hello.
Sadly, this loses some context...
> > Maybe completely stupid but could it possible that the '⑳' and ''
> > should first be converted into UTF16 to be rendered on a msegui
> > memo-text? If yes, do you have
Re-re hello.
> Maybe completely stupid but could it possible that the '⑳' and '' should
> first be converted into UTF16 to be rendered on a msegui memo-text?
> If yes, do you have a idea how to do this?
Hum, no it did not help, using this (in mseide editor all the ideograms are
black
Re-hello.
In msegui README.TXT there is:
"Internal character encoding is utf-16."
Those '⑳' and '' seems to be UTF8.
(Huh, how to know if a character is UTF8 or UTF16 ?)
Maybe completely stupid but could it possible that the '⑳' and '' should first
be converted into UTF16 to be rendered on
Hello Santi.
> Could it be that the editor's font doesn't have those glyphs implemented?
Hum, afaik, those '⑳' and '' are not gliphs but UTF characters (or
gliphs-characters ?).
I understood (maybe I am wrong) that in UTF the length of each character (what
you see) is variable.
And with
El 23/02/2022 a las 14:11, Fred van Stappen escribió:
Hello everybody.
I (try to) understand UTF(8-32) format following that Lazarus topic:
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,58335.msg435036.html#msg435036
There is a example of utf8 characters:
Length('A') = 1
Length('Ö') =
Hello everybody.
I (try to) understand UTF(8-32) format following that Lazarus topic:
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,58335.msg435036.html#msg435036
There is a example of utf8 characters:
Length('A') = 1
Length('Ö') = 2
Length('⑳') = 3
Length('') = 4
If pasting those 4
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