To make things more complicated:
if one has this:
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
delete the last char of fld "XYZ"
it is the target glyph that is deleted and NOT the useless square
(ie. it is NOT the last char that is deleted).
On 31/8/2018 6:44 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Normally, if one were typing into a textField and made a mistake one
would hit the back delete key
and the mistake would vanish.
How does one do this "programmatically"?
Here's the (admittedly odd scenario):
Unicode behaves inconsistently in various marginal cases with
Devanagari script,
and what happens is that the first time one sends this:
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
one ends up with a useless square.
But if one does this:
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
one ends up with the useless square PRECEDED by the target glyph.
So, the 'clever' work around might be to do this:
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
put numToCodePoint(7418) after the selectedText
followed by deleting the useless square
However doing this:
put numToCodePoint(65288) after the selectedText
results in another useless square.
Richmond.
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