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  • Inline emojis bug in RTL languages.


    BlackEuphoria
    • Status: Open Priority: Trivial

    Hello,

    I would like to report a trivial bug in HTML5 version when using right to left languages:

    Emojis shifting to the left and being so adjacent to the next word. Here is an example for an emoji between two Arabic words:

     

    Inline emojis bug in RTL languages.

     

    I hope that you consider this bug in your next round of improvements.

    Thanks for the great job you doing daily to make new xat version better. 


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    Screenshots: https://i.imgur.com/mvWsroN.png

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