Allow the use of foreign language Characters
Allow the use of foreign language Characters like Chinese(pinyin) and Spanish characters.
Example: è, ñ, ä, ć
Example: è, ñ, ä, ć
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Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
Pretty sure that would depend on the font.
Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
I don’t understand, do you mean Using another font?
If so that’s pretty much impossible (with how Robby does the chat system).
Copy and paste?
Unity doesn’t allow copy & paste.
Also if your talking about using emojis/foreign characters unity text doesn’t allow it.
If so that’s pretty much impossible (with how Robby does the chat system).
Copy and paste?
Unity doesn’t allow copy & paste.
Also if your talking about using emojis/foreign characters unity text doesn’t allow it.

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Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
really? I haven't personally ever tested itcyro557 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 3:25 amI don’t understand, do you mean Using another font?
If so that’s pretty much impossible (with how Robby does the chat system).
Copy and paste?
Unity doesn’t allow copy & paste.
Also if your talking about using emojis/foreign characters unity text doesn’t allow it.
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Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
Yes, I mean using another font. Latin (ex. our alphabet and stuff like è, ñ, ä, and ć) and Greek characters are usable in the most famous fonts like Arial and Times New Roman, but Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text? Those are on a whole nother world. I've checked all three of those forms of text and the font they use are quite different. I went on Pixiv (Japanese art site) and got this nonsense using the WhatFont Google Chrome extension: http://prntscr.com/u0cyqn
Wikipedia, however, uses Sans-Serif for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; however, I'm pretty sure Sans-Serif is a base.
Google Translate, however, uses Roboto.
I'm telling ya, it's puzzling even me, and I haven't gotten into Arabic text.
Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
the thing is that Unity WebGL doesnt allow Copy and paste in input fields also with how robby stores the Chat it uses only 1 Font here is an example:Flashlight237 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 7:15 amYes, I mean using another font. Latin (ex. our alphabet and stuff like è, ñ, ä, and ć) and Greek characters are usable in the most famous fonts like Arial and Times New Roman, but Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text? Those are on a whole nother world. I've checked all three of those forms of text and the font they use are quite different. I went on Pixiv (Japanese art site) and got this nonsense using the WhatFont Google Chrome extension: http://prntscr.com/u0cyqn
Wikipedia, however, uses Sans-Serif for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; however, I'm pretty sure Sans-Serif is a base.
Google Translate, however, uses Roboto.
I'm telling ya, it's puzzling even me, and I haven't gotten into Arabic text.
Cyro: hey
Flashlight: hi
Cyro: hi
Flashlight: whats up?
the problem is that it only indents and uses one text field so if you were to switch the font it would change everything else.

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Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
Does it work with Alt-Codes?: https://www.alt-codes.net/cyro557 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 1:41 pmthe thing is that Unity WebGL doesnt allow Copy and paste in input fields also with how robby stores the Chat it uses only 1 Font here is an example:Flashlight237 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 7:15 amYes, I mean using another font. Latin (ex. our alphabet and stuff like è, ñ, ä, and ć) and Greek characters are usable in the most famous fonts like Arial and Times New Roman, but Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text? Those are on a whole nother world. I've checked all three of those forms of text and the font they use are quite different. I went on Pixiv (Japanese art site) and got this nonsense using the WhatFont Google Chrome extension: http://prntscr.com/u0cyqn
Wikipedia, however, uses Sans-Serif for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean; however, I'm pretty sure Sans-Serif is a base.
Google Translate, however, uses Roboto.
I'm telling ya, it's puzzling even me, and I haven't gotten into Arabic text.
Cyro: hey
Flashlight: hi
Cyro: hi
Flashlight: whats up?
the problem is that it only indents and uses one text field so if you were to switch the font it would change everything else.
It's not compatible with any Asian-language text, but alt codes do make use of Latin and some Greek characters.
Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
im not entirely sure

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Re: Allow the use of foreign language Characters
What about google trasnlates fancy letters from different languages?