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Some arabic chars like \ufe94 could be searched in a pdf, hence it must be normalized when creating the search query. So to avoid to duplicate the normalization code, everything is moved in the find controller. The previous code to normalize text was using NFKC but with a hardcoded map, hence it has been replaced by the use of normalize("NFKC") (it helps to reduce the bundle size by 30kb). In playing with this \ufe94 char, I noticed that the bidi algorithm wasn't taking into account some RTL unicode ranges, the generated font wasn't embedding the mapping this char and the unicode ranges in the OS/2 table weren't up-to-date. When normalized some chars can be replaced by several ones and it induced to have some extra chars in the text layer. To avoid any regression, when copying some text from the text layer, a copied string is normalized (NFKC) before being put in the clipboard (it works like this in either Acrobat or Chrome).
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