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Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Emoji in IceCat


From: Mart Rootamm
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnuzilla] Emoji in IceCat
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 01:50:25 +0300

David,

> Mart, is this "Emoji in IceCat" issue a bug or not?

Felix's initial issue is resolved. He did complain about the too big
font size for his emoji font, so now I'm waiting for a screenshot from
him.

-M.

2018-04-20 22:19 GMT +03:00, David Hedlund <address@hidden>:
> Mart, is this "Emoji in IceCat" issue a bug or not?
>
>
> On 2018-04-20 19:51, Mart Rootamm wrote:
>> Felix,
>> There are additional font size settings in about:config, if you search
>> there just with 'font'.
>>
>> The about:config solution is one, though in some operating systems,
>> browsers typically default to the closest possible match, if they rely
>> on the OS to match missing characters, thus precluding the trip to
>> about:config.
>>
>> wrt font size, can you send a screenshot of what the Noto emoji look
>> like for you with text?
>> For example, both in a plain Wikipedia article, and in a textarea
>> (editing an article).
>>
>> wrt to replies, then I originally sent a reply both to bug-gnuzilla,
>> and a carbon copy to you. On assumption, that you've subscribed
>> anyway, then I won't :cc you.
>>
>> -M.
>>
>> 2018-04-20 0:52 GMT +03:00, Felix Fröhlich <address@hidden>:
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA512
>>>
>>> Whoops. Apparently that email didn't include the previous reply I sent
>>> to Mart. Here you go:
>>>
>>>      Hi Mart,
>>>
>>>      Great! Thanks for the advice.
>>>
>>>      I added the Noto Color Emoji font to the following about:config
>>>      settings:
>>>
>>>       * font.name.monospace.x-unicode
>>>       * font.name.sans-serif.x-unicode
>>>       * font.name.serif.x-unicode
>>>
>>>      Now the Emoji actually do show up. They're way too big, though ^^
>>>
>>>      I'll play around with the font settings and see if I can manage
>>>      this; Maybe I'll have to use a different font.
>>>
>>> - --
>>> Felix Fröhlich
>>> GnuPG: AC26CC3F517BA1794743512E32E7A8DAB442426F
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 23:33 +0200, Felix Fröhlich wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> So, erm, that was... not optimal. I wrote the mail to Mart and bug-
>>>> gnuz
>>>> address@hidden because for some reason I believed that was the
>>>> correct email address... Please don't ask me why.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow, with Mart's help I figured out how to display the emoji (see
>>>> below).
>>>>
>>>> I also found out that -- for some reason I don't know -- the Noto
>>>> Color
>>>> Emoji font on my system appears to be corrupted, as the font shows up
>>>> as what looks like a rounded square in gnome-font-viewer (see
>>>> attachment). Not sure what causes this, but I fell back to the
>>>> uncoloured version of that font, namely Noto Emoji. It's no big deal,
>>>> really.
>>>>
>>>> Now all emoji that I wanted to display show up just fine.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again for your help, Mart!
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
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>>>
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>>>
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