L leadfeather89 macrumors member Original poster May 30, 2012 91 0 Nov 5, 2017 #1 This just started the other day. Whenever someone sends me a text message with a capital "i" in it with no letters/symbols next to it, it displays very strangely. I'll post a pic. Anyone else having this? Attachments Screen Shot 2017-11-04 at 2.15.04 AM.png 235.5 KB · Views: 338
This just started the other day. Whenever someone sends me a text message with a capital "i" in it with no letters/symbols next to it, it displays very strangely. I'll post a pic. Anyone else having this?
B bbowser12 macrumors regular Jun 18, 2017 112 53 Nov 6, 2017 #2 It's a bug of the recent iOS version. Very annoying. You can temporarily fix it for yourself in keyboard settings.
It's a bug of the recent iOS version. Very annoying. You can temporarily fix it for yourself in keyboard settings.
L leadfeather89 macrumors member Original poster May 30, 2012 91 0 Nov 7, 2017 #3 That doesn't fully make sense to me. The error is occurring on my MacBook Pro which is not an iOS device.
That doesn't fully make sense to me. The error is occurring on my MacBook Pro which is not an iOS device.
J jerryk macrumors 604 Nov 3, 2011 7,421 4,208 SF Bay Area Nov 7, 2017 #4 Two completely different programs. And one using IOS libraries, and one using MacOS libraries. leadfeather89 said: That doesn't fully make sense to me. The error is occurring on my MacBook Pro which is not an iOS device. Click to expand...
Two completely different programs. And one using IOS libraries, and one using MacOS libraries. leadfeather89 said: That doesn't fully make sense to me. The error is occurring on my MacBook Pro which is not an iOS device. Click to expand...
L leadfeather89 macrumors member Original poster May 30, 2012 91 0 Nov 8, 2017 #5 jerryk said: Two completely different programs. And one using IOS libraries, and one using MacOS libraries. Click to expand... So it's a MacOS library error? Since the error is on my MBP?
jerryk said: Two completely different programs. And one using IOS libraries, and one using MacOS libraries. Click to expand... So it's a MacOS library error? Since the error is on my MBP?
fokmik Suspended Oct 28, 2016 4,909 4,688 USA Nov 8, 2017 #6 Its an emoji issue,and since the macos has it too...same issue but its fixed on the latest beta
M Morgon macrumors member Nov 21, 2014 46 114 Nov 10, 2017 #7 The way I understood it was that it was an autocorrect issue - the phone was actually sending those characters. The iPhone user will need to apply the latest update in order for it to stop.
The way I understood it was that it was an autocorrect issue - the phone was actually sending those characters. The iPhone user will need to apply the latest update in order for it to stop.