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If a non-ASCII character is being used (at least) in a tag, Marksman seems to not know how to parse it and the tag gets cut off before the first such “special” character.
As illustrated in the below screenshot, e.g.:
#ZmedejoGaŠumnik becomes in Marksman #ZmedejoGa
#AccéntsAussi becomes in Marksman #Acc
#한국어 gets completely ignored
This makes it near useless and hard to work around when writing in languages that have non-ASCII
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
If a non-ASCII character is being used (at least) in a tag, Marksman seems to not know how to parse it and the tag gets cut off before the first such “special” character.
As illustrated in the below screenshot, e.g.:
#ZmedejoGaŠumnik
becomes in Marksman#ZmedejoGa
#AccéntsAussi
becomes in Marksman#Acc
#한국어
gets completely ignoredThis makes it near useless and hard to work around when writing in languages that have non-ASCII
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: