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Bug description
When searching for something, in this case a single emoji, the search does not find all instances of it.
Steps to reproduce
In the notes to self, post a message of a single emoji (e.g. “🎵”).
Later (or right after), post another message consisting of two emojis, with the previous emoji being the second one (e.g. “🐽🎵”)
Now use the message search, and search for the common emoji (in this case “🎵”).
Actual result: Assuming those were the only two messages with that emoji, the search will claim there is only one single result. Expected result: There are clearly two results. :)
Additional note
The search input field also does not show the emoji button. I had to use the keyboard’s built-in one, which made it more difficult, since the OS’s emojis are inferior in design and older (with some missing). Perhaps just using the same classes that are used for the normal message input would be an idea. This would reduce duplicate code, and also allow for searching for stickers and “gifs” or even pictures (from the media overview). (But that’s a topic for another issue. :)
BTW, I forgot to mention where this was useful:
I did send messages consisting of pictures with only emojis as comments. So to find those pictures, I only had the (very distinctive) emojis to go by.
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Bug description
When searching for something, in this case a single emoji, the search does not find all instances of it.
Steps to reproduce
Actual result: Assuming those were the only two messages with that emoji, the search will claim there is only one single result.
Expected result: There are clearly two results. :)
Additional note
The search input field also does not show the emoji button. I had to use the keyboard’s built-in one, which made it more difficult, since the OS’s emojis are inferior in design and older (with some missing). Perhaps just using the same classes that are used for the normal message input would be an idea. This would reduce duplicate code, and also allow for searching for stickers and “gifs” or even pictures (from the media overview). (But that’s a topic for another issue. :)
Device info
Device: Blackview BV8800
Android version: 11 (2022-08-01, DokeOS 3.0)
Signal version: 7.14.1
Link to debug log / Screenshot
(In case one is actually necessary, please ask. :))
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