Re: Memoji

2018-07-09 Thread John H. Jenkins via Unicode
Memoji are not merely animated emoji; they are personalized avatars. As for animated emoji, I expect that the UTC would consider them out-of-scope for plain text. Note that web pages can already contain animated or moving elements which cannot be represented in plain text. > On Jul 9, 2018,

Re: Unicode 11.0 and 12.0 Cover Design Art

2018-03-13 Thread John H. Jenkins via Unicode
Maybe we should just throw in the towel and put "DON'T PANIC" on the cover in big, friendly letters. 

Re: Support for Extension F

2018-01-31 Thread John H. Jenkins via Unicode
macOS (and iOS, for that matter) fully support Extension F provided fonts are availble. I'm not aware of any work that Apple has done to its fonts for Extension F support. Indeed, I'm not aware of any publically available fonts for Extension F but would gladly install one myself if it's

Re: Emoji for major planets at least?

2018-01-18 Thread John H. Jenkins via Unicode
Well, you can go with Venus = white planet, Mercury = grey planet, Uranus = greenish planet, Neptune = bluish planet, Jupiter = striped planet. As you say, though, without a context, none of them convey much and Venus, at least, would just be a circle. Plus there's the question of the context

Re: Plane-2-only string

2017-11-13 Thread John H. Jenkins via Unicode
Ʃ ̥ ́ Ӽ Մ ݭ ݹ ந ன ோ ௦ ௽ ఋ ల ు ూ ృ ౓ ౘ ౥ ౷ ౸ ಜ ೏ ೕ ೖ ക ര േ ൈ ൉ ൩ ൯ ർ ൾ ൿ ග ට ඲ ฉ That is an example of forty Cantonese-specific characters which are not obscene (that I'm aware of) from Extension B. For the curious, I've appended at the bottom the full list of 280 for all of Plane 2 which I was