Maybe unnecessary for LC7, but for my work in LC6 (and anybody that's interested), I put together the following functions for converting a unicode surrogate pair to a single value and vice versa:
function unicodePairToNum pNum1,pNum2 return (pNum1 - 55296) * 1024 + (pNum2 - 56320) + 65536 end unicodePairToNum function numToUnicodePair pNum put trunc((pNum - 65536)/1024 + 55296) into num1 put (pNum - 65536) mod 1024 + 56320 into num2 return num1,num2 end numToUnicodePair Thanks to Richmond for the link to unicode character calculations: http://www.russellcottrell.com/greek/utilities/SurrogatePairCalculator.htm One item that would be helpful to know is at what value does a unicode character start being represented as pairs? Is 65536 the upper limit for single value characters? Thanks & Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX/UI Design On 5/16/14 4:58 PM, "Scott Rossi" <sc...@tactilemedia.com> wrote: >Hi All: > >I thought I had figured out the display of Unicode glyphs in LC 6.6, and >then ran up against a threshold where the value of a character is >displayed as two values. I'm guessing this is related to a "double-byte" >something or other. How does one retrieve the value of a character as a >single value? > >For example, I can set the htmlText of a field to 📞 and get the >correct unicode character to display. But when retrieving the value for >the character, I get: �� > >Can I encode/decode/jumpcode/flipcode something here to get a single >value >representation of the character? > >(Also, I'm unable set the value of the by setting the unicodeText to >numToChar(128222) -- only using the htmlText property seems to work). > > >Thanks for helping out this uniclueless dude. > >Regards, > >Scott Rossi >Creative Director >Tactile Media, UX/UI Design > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode