How to ensure that emoji survive Trados

Hello

I have two test files (UTF8 and UTF16-LE) with some text and emoji in it. When I open these in Trados, Trados *loses* most of the emoji by replacing them with actual ordinary spaces in the SDLXLIFF file.  If I do copy-source-to-target and generate the target files, these emoji are no longer present, having been replaced with spaces.  For example, U+1F603 is replaced with U+0020 (and the same goes for many other emoji characters).

What must I do, when opening file in Trados, to ensure that these characters survive?

The test files are here: www.leuce.com/.../emojitrados.zip

Thanks

Samuel

Trados Studio interface showing categories of emojis such as Smileys & People, Animals & Nature, and Food & Drink.



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  • Dear Paul,

    Is there a way to work with this "emoji" tag in Trados in terms of segmentation rules, searching, and similar? Not sure if it's clear enough, so I'll give an example: I'd like this tag to split a line of text if the tag is followed by a space and an uppercase letter.

    This is sentence number one <emoji> This is sentence number two and it should be in a separate segment

    This sentence should not be split <emoji> as there is no uppercase letter after the emoji

    Any idea about this?

    Thank you in advance!

    Jan

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    Need a sample file (that means a couple of sentences!) to be sure how to tackle this.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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  • Dear Paul,

    Thank you for getting back to me. I am attaching a small sample file. I have added comments to each sentence so it's clear what is the expected result.

    Thank you!

    Jan

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