[MCPE-23504] Non English characters on delete world dialog will be shown as ? Created: 18/Jul/17  Updated: 05/Dec/18  Resolved: 05/Dec/18

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 1.1.3.52, 1.1.5.0, 1.2.0.15, 1.2.0.18, 1.2.0.22, 1.2.11.4, 1.2.13.10
Fix Version/s: 1.7.1

Type: Bug
Reporter: Johnmacro
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 1
Labels: character, characters, nonenglish

Attachments: JPEG File IMG_0444.JPG     JPEG File IMG_0445.JPG     PNG File MCPE-23504.png    
Issue Links:
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relates to MCPE-30286 Typing Korean in chat adds the charac... Resolved
Confirmation Status: Confirmed
Platform: Phone - Android - Samsung Other (Specify in description)
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 Description   

Non English characters on delete world dialog will be shown as ?. This only happens when message is English .

How to reproduce:
1. Create/Rename a world with non English characters like Korean, Japanese or Chinese etc with game language set to English . In my case, I'm Korean so I used Korean (You can use a Korean word called 테스트, which means test.) (Use third party applications like Blocktopograph or try in Windows 10 Edition if you can't type them. Maybe depressed-pho can do this without them because he plays Minecraft in English because Japanese translation really sucks along with Korean translation, although he is Japanese.
2. Try to delete that world. The non English characters will be shown as ? in the message.



 Comments   
Comment by Oval [ 04/Dec/18 ]

Fixed in 1.7.1, now shows the name as expected.

Comment by Johnmacro [ 19/Jul/17 ]

Yeah, after posting that comment I realized it could also mean like that, which means we both aren't wrong. My bad.

Comment by PHO [ 19/Jul/17 ]

試験 also means both test and exam but meh, it's just an example

Comment by Johnmacro [ 18/Jul/17 ]

Wait, is this the reason why you used 試験 as the example? Actually 테스트 is just a word that wrote English word, test according to the sound . But yeah, it's not a big problem because it's just a example and it (my example word) was possible to confuse people because test also means exam.

Comment by PHO [ 18/Jul/17 ]

Lol yes I could reproduce the problem. Attached screenshots.

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