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Votes
4
Found in
2018.2.0a3
2018.2.2f1
Issue ID
1068202
Regression
Yes
Some non-latin characters do not appear when typing them into the Input Field
Some of the characters that are affected:
Ą, ą, Č, č, Ę, ę, Ė, ė, Й, К, Е, Н, Г, З, В, А, П, О, Л, Д, Ж, М, И, Б
To reproduce:
1. Open the user's project
2. Enter Play Mode
3. Try typing aforementioned characters (You have to type them yourself, copying them works properly)
Expected result: Character appears in the Input Field
Actual result: Character does not appear in the Input Field
Reproducible with - 2018.2.0a3 ,2018.2.3f1, 2018.3.0a8
Not reproducible with - 2017.4.9f1 ,2018.1.9f1 ,2018.2.0a2
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vlob
Aug 29, 2018 00:39
reproducible with 2018.2.5f1
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blurry73
Aug 08, 2018 02:37
Some Korean characters also do not appear either, and I wish it will be fixed soon.
for example, '가', '바', '서', and there are many more.
I highly suspect that it is related to Font.HasCharacter()
I tested it with 2 version, 2017.2.0f3 and 2018.2.0f2 and
Font.HasCharacter() returns false for those characters with 2018.2.0f,
while it returns true with 2017.2.0f3
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