https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387618

--- Comment #14 from SnDream <sndr...@outlook.com> ---
(In reply to Sylvain from comment #13)
> I was going to open a bug on the same issue, as it has been bugging me for
> several years now (should have done it earlier, sorry).
> 
> I often search for japanese names and these are often two kanjis (multibytes
> characters, for example 田中). I understand also the need for country code,
> etc.
> 
> I was looking in the source to see where this check is done and see if I
> could fix it (I am not a C++ programmer, but I thought it could be easy),
> but I couldn't find the code...
> 
> What I want to propose is that a first check is done : are the two
> characters multibytes (CJK) strings? are both letters capitalize? and if one
> is validated, the search is started. This could limit two "letters" search
> to CJK languages and for abbreviation. Would that be possible?
> 
> Thanks

source:
https://invent.kde.org/pim/messagelib/-/blob/master/messagelist/src/core/widgets/quicksearchwarning.cpp

But I have no idea what to do.

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