The problem is that diacritical marks appear in the lookup(Output).
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2023 5:18 pm
The problem is that diacritical marks appear in the lookup(Output).
as clearly seen in the image: I have selected "ignore marks" to disregard the marks and display the lookup(Output).
However, if I write the text with diacritical marks, they appear alongside the lookup(Output). If I don't include them, the display is correct.
I know you have a suggestion, which is to provide two patterns: one with diacritical marks and the other without. However, as you can see, the number of characters in the input is 10. This means you would need to provide 1000 different inputs with various positions of diacritical marks to cover all possibilities, and this is completely impractical and not a viable solution.
What I want is that if the text contains diacritical marks, I do not want the marks to appear in the lookup(Output).
as clearly seen in the image: I have selected "ignore marks" to disregard the marks and display the lookup(Output).
However, if I write the text with diacritical marks, they appear alongside the lookup(Output). If I don't include them, the display is correct.
I know you have a suggestion, which is to provide two patterns: one with diacritical marks and the other without. However, as you can see, the number of characters in the input is 10. This means you would need to provide 1000 different inputs with various positions of diacritical marks to cover all possibilities, and this is completely impractical and not a viable solution.
What I want is that if the text contains diacritical marks, I do not want the marks to appear in the lookup(Output).