Hi Florin,

I've just started using Goland 2019.1 EAP, and so far it seems pretty 
stable, except for one strange thing. In my code, I had occasion to type 
the word "filter". Bizarrely, the "fi" characters are being displayed as a 
telephone emoji. Like so...

[image: Screenshot 2019-03-06 at 19.51.29.png]


I'm running on macOS 10.14.2 Mojave and I'm not aware of having done any 
weird keyboard stuff here. Any ideas what the problem could be?


Cheers,

Carl




On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 8:34:22 PM UTC, Florin Pățan wrote:
>
> Hi gophers,
>
>
> Today we started the 2019.1 EAP for GoLand.
>
> While we are just beginning to roll out the new version, here's a couple 
> of features which might be interesting to use:
> - Smart Step Into -> a debugging feature which lets you step into 
> arbitrary calls in an expression, automatically stepping over the methods 
> which you are not interested in
> - Rename refactoring allows you to rename methods of an interface and all 
> the types that implement the method (you can choose which types to be 
> processed or not)
>
> You can read more about the new features and bug fixes on our blog 
> <https://blog.jetbrains.com/go/2019/01/24/goland-2019-1-early-access-program/>
> .
> During the EAP period, the IDE is free to use and reporting bugs would 
> help us build an even better development environment focused for Go 
> programming.
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Florin
>

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