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Please fill in the following items if you don't know the root cause.
Which distribution and version?: openSUSE Tumbleweed
IBus version?: 1.5.22
Issue description: Translated emoji dict data contains unqualified emoji instead of fully-qualified emoji.
Steps to reproduce:
$ cd /usr/share/ibus/dicts $ grep -ir ☺️ Binary file emoji-en.dict matches
This means only emoji-en.dict contains fully-qualified emoji ☺️
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Does that cause a problem when you insert an emoji using a different language from English? Is an unqualified emoji inserted then?
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Yes, when I use KDE's emoji picker.
src: Update emoji-parser with CLDR emoji annotation release-31-0-1
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cldr-emoji-annotation has no longer provided U+FE0F presentation since release-31-0-1 and emoji-parser needs to follow it. BUG=#2263
It's a good catch. Thank you for the report.
fujiwarat
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Please fill in the following items if you don't know the root cause.
Which distribution and version?:
openSUSE Tumbleweed
IBus version?:
1.5.22
Issue description:
Translated emoji dict data contains unqualified emoji instead of fully-qualified emoji.
Steps to reproduce:
This means only emoji-en.dict contains fully-qualified emoji☺️
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: