We use the WPReporter in an application, and allow the end users to edit the text. When a user Korea enters Korean text (symbols to me) they are getting the characters repeated. They appear twice immediately on entry, and are stored as unicode characters twice in the data file. If you then hit backspace, it will remove a single character (that may happen after it is saved, not sure).
Are there any known issues with Unicode and Korean keyboards?
My full question set is this, in case it reveals anything additional you may ask. (Also, I'm about to disappear on holiday, but will be around intermittently before new year.)
ZitatAlles anzeigenOkay, I can see the content of the file now, and it appears that the
characters (forgive my language ignorance if they are not characters) are
indeed in the file twice.Could you tell me more about how you enter such characters please?
-> Enter the Korean characters just beside the English titles by putting the
English/Korean toggle key into Korean at the keyboard.Do you have a keyboard with them?
-> Yes, there is a English/Korean toggle key with the keyboard.What do you see on the screen when you enter a character - a single
character or two?
-> I see two characters of all characters input beside the last character.What is the first point at which you see the double?
-> The first character of my input.Can you open the template again and delete one of the duplicated characters?
-> Yes, I can open the template again and delete one of the duplicated
characters.Does it come back again?
-> It comes back again as it was. That is, it comes back with duplicated
characters when it wasn't corrected, and it comes back with a single
character when it was corrected.
I hope that this is something simple - I don't want to have to buy a Korean keyboard to work it out!
Many thanks, Matthew