Re: Correction to Emoji list

2017-07-29 Thread Liel Ben Simon‫ליאל בן סימון‬‎
No, there is no way. 

Sent from  my iphone

‫ב-29 ביולי 2017, בשעה 12:07, ‏‏Jan Kleinhans ‏<jhkleinh...@telkomsa.net> 
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> Hi
>  
> Is there a easier way to get to any of these?  They all have a number, so is 
> there a way to go to a specific one using the number rather than swiping 
> through them all?
>  
> Jan Kleinhans
> - Original Message -
> From: Donna
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 9:33 PM
> Subject: Correction to Emoji list
> 
> Frequently Used 1-30
> Smileys & People 31-320
> Animals & Nature 321-480
> Food & Drink 481-566
> Activity 567-646
> Travel & Places 647-765
> Objects 766-938
> Symbols 939-1,209
> Flags 1,210-1,462
> 
> Donna 
>> 
>>> On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna <merma...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Richard,
>>> 
>>> No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
>>> text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much 
>>> straight forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of 
>>> emojis that don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are the 
>>> Objects & Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are 
>>> most frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 
>>> 566 are Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 
>>> are Travel & Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 
>>> are Symbols Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps. 
>>> 
>>> Donna   
>>>> Donna,
>>>> Do you have a list of all these?
>>>> You seem to know which one is and where it is.
>>>> If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Richard
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna <merma...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Jen & Jim
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found 
>>>>> in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the 
>>>>> clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or 
>>>>> love between 2 people. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
>>>>> category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you 
>>>>> first use any of the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone 
>>>>> before the emoji is added to your message to select a skin tone...Find 
>>>>> the emoji you want to use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, 
>>>>> going across not up & down, either to the left or right of the emoji you 
>>>>> have selected, tap on the skin tone of your choice & it will be added to 
>>>>> your message. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using 
>>>>> emojis when dictation. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Donna 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am also wondering where you find the  one that comes up 
>>>>>> white heart suit and what does this symbol mean.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo <portillo@gmail.com> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Good morning,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
>>>>>>> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as 
>>>>>>> smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I 
>>>>>>> don't see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
>>>>>>> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
>>>>>>> Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used 
>>>>>>> ones?
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>> Jim
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone 7!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>

Re: Correction to Emoji list

2017-07-29 Thread Jan Kleinhans
Hi

Is there a easier way to get to any of these?  They all have a number, so is 
there a way to go to a specific one using the number rather than swiping 
through them all?

Jan Kleinhans
  - Original Message - 
  From: Donna 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 9:33 PM
  Subject: Correction to Emoji list


  Frequently Used 1-30
  Smileys & People 31-320
  Animals & Nature 321-480
  Food & Drink 481-566
  Activity 567-646
  Travel & Places 647-765
  Objects 766-938
  Symbols 939-1,209
  Flags 1,210-1,462


  Donna 

On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna <merma...@bellsouth.net> wrote:






Richard,


  No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much straight 
forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of emojis that 
don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are the Objects & 
Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are most 
frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 566 are 
Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 are Travel & 
Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 are Symbols 
Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis.  


  Hope this helps. 


  Donna   

Donna, 
Do you have a list of all these?
You seem to know which one is and where it is.
If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
Thanks,
Richard





(Sent from the iPod Touch 6)

On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna <merma...@bellsouth.net> wrote:


  Hi Jen & Jim

  I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be 
found in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the 
clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or love 
between 2 people. 

  Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first use 
any of the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before the emoji 
is added to your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji you want to 
use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, going across not up & down, 
either to the left or right of the emoji you have selected, tap on the skin 
tone of your choice & it will be added to your message. 

  I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using 
emojis when dictation. 

  Donna 



I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white 
heart suit and what does this symbol mean.



  On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo 
<portillo@gmail.com> wrote:



  Good morning,



  I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.

  I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such 
as smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I don't 
see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.

  For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, 
the Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?

  Thanks.

  Jim





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Correction to Emoji list

2017-07-28 Thread Donna
Frequently Used 1-30
Smileys & People 31-320
Animals & Nature 321-480
Food & Drink 481-566
Activity 567-646
Travel & Places 647-765
Objects 766-938
Symbols 939-1,209
Flags 1,210-1,462

Donna 
> 
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Richard,
>> 
>> No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
>> text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much straight 
>> forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of emojis 
>> that don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are the Objects 
>> & Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are most 
>> frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 566 are 
>> Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 are 
>> Travel & Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 are 
>> Symbols Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 
>> 
>> Hope this helps. 
>> 
>> Donna   
>>> Donna,
>>> Do you have a list of all these?
>>> You seem to know which one is and where it is.
>>> If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Richard
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
>>> 
>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna  wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Jen & Jim
 
 I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found 
 in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the 
 clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or 
 love between 2 people. 
 
 Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
 category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first 
 use any of the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before 
 the emoji is added to your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji 
 you want to use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, going across 
 not up & down, either to the left or right of the emoji you have selected, 
 tap on the skin tone of your choice & it will be added to your message. 
 
 I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using 
 emojis when dictation. 
 
 Donna 
> 
> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit 
> and what does this symbol mean.
> 
>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning,
>> 
>> I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
>> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as 
>> smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I 
>> don't see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
>> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
>> Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
>> Thanks.
>> Jim
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone 7!
>> 
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