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VincentBounce
6 months agoFrequent Contributor
Search issue in markdown notes if you search an Emoji that your title starts with
In your markdown note, you have a title starting with an Emoji like `# 🖲️Products` or `## 🖲️Products.
If you search `🖲️P` it's fine.
But if you search only `🖲️` then your whole title disappears in the search result displayed note.
If your title is `# P🖲️roducts` (without an Emoji on first position) then the result for `🖲️` is found, the title is displayed, but the searched Emoji is not highlighted.
This issue occurs on both 1Pwd 8.10.68 macOS/Windows.
Our developers have shipped a fix for an issue where notes wouldn't show up in certain circumstances when searching for an emoji.
Let me know if you still see the issue with 1Password version 8.10.78 or later.
-Dave
#37386
8 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Our developers have shipped a fix for an issue where notes wouldn't show up in certain circumstances when searching for an emoji.
Let me know if you still see the issue with 1Password version 8.10.78 or later.
-Dave
#37386
- VincentBounceFrequent Contributor
Emoji search now looks ok in v8.10.78
But still issue when you search: "pathe" in notes containing # Pathé
It's not caused by the uppercase of the p, but by the match found between e and é. I think other accented letters are also aimed.
- VincentBounceFrequent Contributor
If you search `P` in `# Products` (a title not starting with an Emoji), of course it works fine.
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello VincentBounce! 👋
Thank you for reporting the issue! I can reproduce the same issue on my end and I've filed a work item to have our development team investigate this further and get it fixed.
Thank you for reporting the issue.
-Dave
#37386
- VincentBounceFrequent Contributor
Same issue if your title starts with "# Pathé" and you search "pathe" without accent.
Then the entire title disappears in the displayed secure note.
- VincentBounceFrequent Contributor
For the illustrations, the displayed phone numbers and emails are public information and not private/personal.