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Citation - Unicode ® + Emojis 🍔 #5020
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Related to #4077. |
Sorta related... EMOJI's 😝... UTF-8 characters in filenames not handled correctly in normal downloads #7188 |
Hi, Maybe this is the real world case for that unicode support. One of my trial expressions is the following: with unicode encoding: Is there any way to circumvent this at the moment? |
@JoaoMFCardoso I guess I'm confused. What if instead of entering something like For example, here's me editing the description and adding Unicode characters: And when I click save, the Unicode characters seem to look ok: |
@JoaoMFCardoso hi! Did my reply help? Are you still interested in this? Either way, I'd be ok with closing this in favor of the following issue: |
Closing. For math support, please open a fresh issue. Related: https://groups.google.com/g/dataverse-community/c/7K0p4Gl4UvU/m/inG0oH4EAwAJ |
(Full disclosure: I am sure there is a real world case about supporting unicode characters in the dataset citation, but I am not able to come up with one at the moment.)
When I copy and paste an emoji into the dataset title, it displays properly in the beadcrumbs, title header and metadata, but not in the citation.
In case you were curious -- as I was -- ASCII displays fine.
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