Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne
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@djls45 said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
sizzling on a hot
Close enough! It's supposed to be "hot Springs", but it might not be obvious if you're not using EmojiOne...
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@djls45 said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@pie_flavor said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@djls45 I went to the "trouble" of using an emoji picker. I don't really care whether it's Unicode or SVG data or a scan of a crayon drawing on a wooden table. I type an emoji, I want to see the emoji, the same as I see other emoji.
Ah, so you're complaining that the forum is incompatible with the OS emoji picker, when the forum has a perfectly good emoji picker of its own.
There is nothing special about the OS emoji picker. It produces the same emojis as any other emoji picker. I'm talking about the forum being consistent with its emojis.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@djls45 said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
sizzling on a hot
Close enough! It's supposed to be "hot Springs", but it might not be obvious if you're not using EmojiOne...
Exactly. Stuff like that should get auto-converted.
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@Tsaukpaetra ♨️is no more obvious with EmojiOne
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@Tsaukpaetra I was absolutely convinced it meant a hot mug of some liquid. Like in the Java logo.
I guess a hot mug of water and a hot spring are the same thing on a different scale...
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@djls45 said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Alternately, store the raw and then users can each decide how they want to see posts that contain such.
No, because I know better than you do whether the
B)
in my post was supposed to be A) an item designation in a list, or a smiling face with sunglasses. And the next post you read that has aB)
in it might be the opposite thing.@djls45 said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
I like being able to hover over the picture and see the name for the image that someone chose to use. Some of those unicode things are quite obscure.
That would actually be a cool feature to have for Unicode emoji as well. It'd take a frighteningly large table of Unicode characters and their names, but just wrap every Unicode character of certain code point ranges inside a
<span>
to add a title so hovering displays the name of the Unicode character (and maybe also CSS the font size a little bit bigger, too).@loopback0 said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@Tsaukpaetra ♨️is no more obvious with EmojiOne
I think you missed the point. It's more obvious because I can hover the mouse over it and it displays the title ":hot_springs:".
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@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
I think you missed the point.
Welcome to TDWTF.
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@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unicode character of certain code point ranges
why that second part?
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@ben_lubar Because you only want a title for the emoji characters, not for every single character in the text. Unless you're really trying for maximum .
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@HardwareGeek said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unless you're really trying for maximum .
@HardwareGeek said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Welcome to TDWTF.
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@ben_lubar said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unicode character of certain code point ranges
why that second part?
This FTFY best experienced on mobile.
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@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
That would actually be a cool feature to have for Unicode emoji as well. It'd take a frighteningly large table of Unicode characters and their names, but just wrap every Unicode character of certain code point ranges inside a to add a title so hovering displays the name of the Unicode character (and maybe also CSS the font size a little bit bigger, too).
Or, or, just unify the emoji and you'll get that by default.
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@PleegWat said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@ben_lubar said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unicode character of certain code point ranges
why that second part?
This FTFY best experienced on mobile.
thanks. I would've done that myself, but
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Speaking of Uniconsistency
vs
I'm buttuming they're the same Unicode char, but they show up differently in the same browser window.
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@PleegWat said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@ben_lubar said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unicode character of certain code point ranges
why that second part?
This FTFY best experienced on mobile.
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@PleegWat said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@ben_lubar said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unicode character of certain code point ranges
why that second part?
This FTFY best experienced on
mobilebrowser-width-smaller-than-990px.FTFY.
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@hungrier said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Speaking of Uniconsistency
vs
I'm buttuming they're the same Unicode char, but they show up differently in the same browser window.
They are the same Unicode character, but one of them is followed by U+FE0F, "Variation Selector-16".
I'll let you figure out which one that is.
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@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@hungrier said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Speaking of Uniconsistency
vs
I'm buttuming they're the same Unicode char, but they show up differently in the same browser window.
They are the same Unicode character, but one of them is followed by U+FE0F, "Variation Selector-16".
I'll let you figure out which one that is.
It's the one that got its life back, right?
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@PleegWat said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@ben_lubar said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
@anotherusername said in Emoji do not get rendered with EmojiOne:
Unicode character of certain code point ranges
why that second part?
This FTFY best experienced
on mobile3 pixels smaller.