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Michael Soyka <
mssr953@gmail.com> wrote:
> I`m using the Magicsplat distribution of tcl 8.6.12 on a Windows 10
> system. I recently received a collection of .eml files whose filenames
> include emoji characters. [...]
As an immediate Anser, I`d suggest looking for Christian Werner`s
Undrowish (no typo, it`s Androwish on Android-devices ported back
to PC)
Unicode-emojis are not well supported by standard Tcl 8.6.*
There is work in progress about fixing it for 8.7 and 9.0.
Undrowish has a "variant" of 8.6 that already now supports
these to some degree at the cost, that not all extensions
can be loaded into it. (others might be able to explain it
better)
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