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Fixed in 1.5.4, 2.1.4, 3.0.4
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Found in [Package]
3.0.3
Issue ID
1303672
Regression
No
[TMP] Using Ellipsis Overflow with animated emoji's makes the last emoji corrupted when it doesn't fit in the rectangle
How to reproduce:
1. Open the attached "1303672_Repro" project
2. Open the Scene "SampleScene"
3. Enter the Play Mode
4. Observe the Game view
Expected result: No emoji becomes corrupted
Actual result: The last emoji will be corrupted
Reproducible with: 1.5.3 (2018.4.30f1), 2.1.3 (2019.4.17f1), 3.0.3 (2020.1.17f1, 2020.2.1f1, 2021.1.0b1)
Notes:
- In TextMeshPro 2.1.0 and below animated emojis will get aligned into the center of the rectangle instead of the last one becoming corrupted visually, and you will not be able to change their position
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Resolution Note (fix version 1.5.4, 2.1.4, 3.0.4):
Fixed in TextMeshPro 1.5.4 (2018.4.34f1), 2.1.4 (2019.4.24f1), 3.0.4 (2020.3.5f1, 2021.1.4f1, 2021.2.0a14)
Resolution Note (fix version 1.5.4, 2.1.4, 3.0.4):
Fixed in
1.5.6 on Unity 2018.4.36f1
2.1.6 on Unity 2019.4.29f1
3.0.6 on Unity 2020 and newer