On Dec 27, 2013, at 2:01 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

> When I have a rich text (with the font set to Heiti SC Light), which contains 
> these three lines:
> 
> L'œuf de volaille = 鸡卵        Note: LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE
> traditional: "盧" simplified: "卢" Note: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F933
> traditional: "雞" simplified: "鸡"
> 
> and I select all and copy it into another rich text, I get:
> 
> L'oeuf de volaille = 鸡卵       Note: LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE
> traditional: "卢" simplified: "卢" Note: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F933
> traditional: "雞" simplified: "鸡"
> 
> In the second rich text the start of the egg has changed to "oe" (which is 
> just NOT correct French) and the difference between traditional and 
> simplified for "black" is no longer discernible (while this difference is 
> still visible for "chicken").
> 
> Note that all characters are part of Heiti SC Light; no font substitution has 
> taken place nor is necessary.
> 
> Is this correct behaviour, or should one be able to trust "copy" to put the 
> copied text unmodified to the rich pasteboards?

In what app or with what code does this happen?  I'm not seeing it with 
TextEdit on Mac OS X 10.6.


> Bug or feature?

Seems like a bug to me, but I couldn't tell you whose without knowing more.

Regards,
Ken


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