Re: Standardizing codepoints

2020-11-17 Thread scott--- via use-livecode
Thank you all for your advice. Jacque, normalizeText() was what I had vaguely remembered but couldn’t find. Richmond, I am working on a library that removes emojis from text and replaces them with imageSource... so that the text can be printed to PDF on mobile. You are correct about the

Re: Standardizing codepoints

2020-11-15 Thread J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
See the normalizeText entry in the dictionary, I think that might be what you mean. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com On November 15, 2020 4:17:14 AM scott--- via use-livecode wrote: I’m a little over my head in this area

Re: Standardizing codepoints

2020-11-15 Thread Richmond via use-livecode
I don't know what sort of situation you are describing. I can only imagine you mean describing something like û as either u + circumflex, or circumflexed u (ie, on glyph). If you go here: https://www.unicode.org/charts/ apart from going blue in the face at the absolutely mind-blowing extent

Re: Standardizing codepoints

2020-11-15 Thread Håkan Liljegren via use-livecode
What do you mean with standard? Do you mean that some combined codepoints show up as one glyph and your question is if there is one codepoint for every such combination? Or do you mean that several seemingly identical glyphs might have different codepoints? Unicode actually has a good