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Originally posted by Matti
This is most likely because the font you're using doesn't support the special characters. You could try to use a standard font (Arial, Tahoma, Segoe UI, Courier...) and see if it works out.
I don't see how XP would be different from Vista (they already had Unicode support in XP), however my guess would be it's your font.
I've checked and the font used on both XP and Vista is the same for me, hence it's probably something else...
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Originally posted by ShawnZ
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Originally posted by doody
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Originally posted by ShawnZ
if you want to make a script people will use, add a cool feature like flipping emoticons .
Is this actually possible with a script? Haha...
it would be incredibly hard, hence a good niche for your script
Is it incredibly hard, or impossible? I don't see how it's possible to flip the emoticons using a script...
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Originally posted by Spunky
Just enumerate through the emoticons and custom emoticons, if current word is emoticon, leave it alone
Actually I've just submitted my updated script, now it should display most emoticons correctly. Those in parenthesis will have to be only one character long, so emoticons like
won't work. Still, I think it should be able to handle most of the common emoticons!