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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/08/2024 15:49, rich zhang wrote:<br>
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Hi, Martin</div>
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i may not have expressed myself clearly, the CodePoint I refer
to is the one that can handle combining code point.</div>
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Ok my bad. Just seen fpc has that. That is gonna be real confusing
as Lazarus has very similar named ones, but afaik without combining.<br>
Well it all depends what you need for the Cocoa API.<br>
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