Package Details: ttf-twemoji-color 15.1.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ttf-twemoji-color.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ttf-twemoji-color
Description: A color and B&W emoji SVG-in-OpenType font by Twitter with support for ZWJ, skin tone modifiers and country flags.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/13rac1/twemoji-color-font
Keywords: bitstream-vera color emoji font otf svg-in-ot ttf twemoji twemoji-color-font
Licenses: MIT, custom:CCPL:by-4.0
Provides: emoji-font, twemoji-color-font
Submitter: Edgemaster
Maintainer: zoorat
Last Packager: zoorat
Votes: 109
Popularity: 0.90
First Submitted: 2017-05-03 15:16 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-06 12:08 (UTC)

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Muflone commented on 2017-04-30 15:54 (UTC)

@morealz and @Edgemaster the packages ttf-emojione-color and emojione-color-font are basically the same thing. Please settle the things and maintain only one package instead of duplicate the effort for the same package. When you got an agreement please file a deletion request for the chosen package to drop. Please don't force me to choose what package to delete and making sad one of the two maintainers.

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-04-26 17:56 (UTC)

I'm always open to help but my skills are limited.

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-04-26 17:08 (UTC)

@jimmybot: I use emojione-android font and by some configuration, I have color emoji in chromium. since google color emoji format is supported by freetype, by use of cairo-coloredemoji package, you can also have color emoji in GTK apps. I am going to create a package for emojione-android font, but I need some time to fix configuration for font. current emojione-android font in emojione repo is for version 2.3 of font and currently there is no google font for version 3.0 of emojione. I want to try create a new font for version 3.0. if any one can help me for this I would be appreciated. https://github.com/Ranks/emojione/blob/master/extras/fonts/emojione-android.ttf https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cairo-coloredemoji https://github.com/Ranks/emojione/issues/477

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-04-26 16:56 (UTC)

Has anyone gotten any color emojis working on Chromium? And does Chrome bundle emojis for its own use? Cuz I really want dem color emojis, the B & W is killing me. :(

0xADADA commented on 2017-04-26 16:44 (UTC)

@jimmybot "in OpenType", thus SVG in OpenType. The SVG glyphs are packaged inside an OpenType wrapper.

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-04-26 16:21 (UTC)

@0xADADA what is meant by "inot"

Edgemaster commented on 2017-04-25 18:20 (UTC) (edited on 2017-04-25 18:28 (UTC) by Edgemaster)

In addition, this font only really worked with Firefox, which has bundled its own color emoji font since version 50, to there's not much need for either of the AUR packages. =/ (Firefox bundles it at /usr/lib/firefox/fonts/EmojiOneMozilla.ttf, Thunderbird at its equivalent location)

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-04-25 16:47 (UTC)

emojione-color-font install ttf-bitstream-vera as dependency and change system default font config which might not be pleasant for some people like me!. unfortunately EmojiOne project recently changed it's license which cause developer of this font to no longer be able to use svg files for updating font and he is going to deprecate this project. so it might be no other update to this font!! https://github.com/eosrei/emojione-color-font/issues/71

whynothugo commented on 2017-04-25 14:57 (UTC)

@Edgemaster: FWIW, this one DOESN'T brake every other font (even though Cantarell is neither the default nor installed on my system). The other package completely broke every other font on my system.

Edgemaster commented on 2017-04-25 14:18 (UTC)

emojione-color-font opted to use the upstream project name and fontconfig (https://github.com/eosrei/emojione-color-font/blob/master/linux/fontconfig/56-emojione-color.conf), the upstream author has put a lot of work into attempting to avoid edgecases with incorrect font fallback, but had to make a guess at the default system font. This one uses a custom fontconfig that seems to target the gnome default font.