Re: Full Emoji List Chart No Longer Displaying Emoji with Skin-tones
You can take a look at emojipedia. They have a good set of information about emoji glyphs. {phone} On Sat, Mar 17, 2018, 17:44 Ed Borgquistwrote: > Thanks for the information. Does Unicode make public the source images > received from vendors? Or, is there somewhere else you would recommend for > me to look? > > > > Kindest Regards, > > > > Ed Borgquist > > .WS Registry > > > > *From:* mark.edward.da...@gmail.com [mailto:mark.edward.da...@gmail.com] *On > Behalf Of *Mark Davis ?? > *Sent:* Saturday, March 17, 2018 5:20 AM > *To:* Ed Borgquist > *Cc:* Unicode Public > *Subject:* Re: Full Emoji List Chart No Longer Displaying Emoji with > Skin-tones > > > > We were getting so much traffic on the emoji pages that we had to produce > an abbreviated version to reduce the load (without skin tones, it is about > half the size). > > > > We are looking at improvements to the infrastructure and/or chart design > that would let us restore them, but people are busy with other Unicode > projects right now. > > > Mark > > > > On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 1:56 AM, Ed Borgquist via Unicode < > unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > > Hello All, > > The Full Emoji List [1] had, in the past, displayed Emoji with all skin > tone variants. It seems that this is no longer the case. Does anyone know > if it is possible that this could return in the future? > > This data was useful for myself, as scraping this data allowed for me to > identify "homographic" Emoji from a variety of vendors. Additionally, I > could see how vendors approached skin tone variants for > difficult-to-distinguish Emoji (for example, SNOWBOARDER often features a > person with no visible skin). > > [1] https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html > > Kindest Regards, > > Ed Borgquist > .WS Registry > > >
RE: Full Emoji List Chart No Longer Displaying Emoji with Skin-tones
Thanks for the information. Does Unicode make public the source images received from vendors? Or, is there somewhere else you would recommend for me to look? Kindest Regards, Ed Borgquist .WS Registry From: mark.edward.da...@gmail.com [mailto:mark.edward.da...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Mark Davis ?? Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2018 5:20 AM To: Ed Borgquist Cc: Unicode Public Subject: Re: Full Emoji List Chart No Longer Displaying Emoji with Skin-tones We were getting so much traffic on the emoji pages that we had to produce an abbreviated version to reduce the load (without skin tones, it is about half the size). We are looking at improvements to the infrastructure and/or chart design that would let us restore them, but people are busy with other Unicode projects right now. Mark On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 1:56 AM, Ed Borgquist via Unicodewrote: Hello All, The Full Emoji List [1] had, in the past, displayed Emoji with all skin tone variants. It seems that this is no longer the case. Does anyone know if it is possible that this could return in the future? This data was useful for myself, as scraping this data allowed for me to identify "homographic" Emoji from a variety of vendors. Additionally, I could see how vendors approached skin tone variants for difficult-to-distinguish Emoji (for example, SNOWBOARDER often features a person with no visible skin). [1] https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html Kindest Regards, Ed Borgquist .WS Registry
Re: Full Emoji List Chart No Longer Displaying Emoji with Skin-tones
We were getting so much traffic on the emoji pages that we had to produce an abbreviated version to reduce the load (without skin tones, it is about half the size). We are looking at improvements to the infrastructure and/or chart design that would let us restore them, but people are busy with other Unicode projects right now. Mark On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 1:56 AM, Ed Borgquist via Unicode < unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > Hello All, > > The Full Emoji List [1] had, in the past, displayed Emoji with all skin > tone variants. It seems that this is no longer the case. Does anyone know > if it is possible that this could return in the future? > > This data was useful for myself, as scraping this data allowed for me to > identify "homographic" Emoji from a variety of vendors. Additionally, I > could see how vendors approached skin tone variants for > difficult-to-distinguish Emoji (for example, SNOWBOARDER often features a > person with no visible skin). > > [1] https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html > > Kindest Regards, > > Ed Borgquist > .WS Registry > >