Hi Alan, Can you tell me exactly which version of Chrome you're using, and what the exact translation you're doing is?
Thanks, Josh On Jul 22, 6:14 am, Alan wrote: > I have just come across two more, extremely common, Chinese characters > that display properly everywhere else on my computer and everywhere > else in Chrome but not in the translate box. > > They are 回 (unicode 65DE) and > 因 (unicode 56E0) > > These are such common characters that I can't believe that the problem > has existed for long without my having detected it. > > Please can someone have a look at this problem. > > Alan Watson > > On Jul 20, 8:00 pm, Alan wrote: > > > > > On Jul 20, 6:45 pm, Alan wrote: > > > > I have just been trying to check Google's translation of the Chinese > > > word 囉唆 (luo suo) and get the problem that the first character appears > > > as a box.(it should appear as 羅with a small 口 to the right. > > > > I can see this character perfectly properly everywhere else in the > > > browser and in other applications on my computer. Chrome obviously > > > recognises it, because if I translate my input from Chinese to Chinese > > > then it appears correctly in the output. But here and in the > > > translation-input box it is not represented properly. > > > > This is obviously a bug. Please can you investigate. > > > > Alan Watson > > > > PS I would like to post a screen print showing the character > > > represented properly, and as an empty box, on the same page, but can't > > > find how to add an image. > > > When I read the post, the character (which is unicode 56C9) is > > displayed properly. When I was entering it it wasn't displayed and > > when I enter it to the translation search box it still isn't. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-translate-general?hl=en.
