I have just come across two more, extremely common, Chinese characters
that display properly everywhere else on my computer and everywhere
else in Chrome but not in the translate box.

They are 回 (unicode 65DE) and
因 (unicode  56E0)

These are such common characters that I can't believe that the problem
has existed for long without my having detected it.

Please can someone have a look at this problem.

Alan Watson

On Jul 20, 8:00 pm, Alan wrote:
> On Jul 20, 6:45 pm, Alan wrote:
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> > I have just been trying to check Google's translation of the Chinese
> > word 囉唆 (luo suo) and get the problem that the first character appears
> > as a box.(it should appear as 羅with a small 口 to the right.
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> > I can see this character perfectly properly everywhere else in the
> > browser and in other applications on my computer. Chrome obviously
> > recognises it, because if I translate my input from Chinese to Chinese
> > then it appears correctly in the output. But here and in the
> > translation-input box it is not represented properly.
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> > This is obviously a bug. Please can you investigate.
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> > Alan Watson
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> > PS I would like to post a screen print showing the character
> > represented properly, and as an empty box, on the same page, but can't
> > find how to add an image.
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> When I read the post, the character (which is unicode 56C9) is
> displayed properly. When I was entering it it wasn't displayed and
> when I enter it to the translation search box it still isn't.

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