On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 4:07 AM, Christoph Päper < [email protected]> wrote:
> Christoph Päper <[email protected]>: > > > > No, but many, perhaps most of ‘General Category = Other_Symbol (So), > Script = Common, Bidirectional Category = Other_Neutral (ON)’ probably and > few others (e.g. with ‘Bidirectional Category = L’). That’s little more > than 3000 characters as of Unicode 9.0, which includes most existing emojis. > > I just learned that recent Samsung phones already contain emoji > representations for many of these symbols. > > <https://twitter.com/Emojipedia/status/769125703866585088> > > Samsung's emoji support is idiosyncratic, to say the least. They make the Orthodox typikon symbols, BLACK SNOWMAN, MUSIC SHARP SIGN, and the I Ching symbols into emoji for no apparent reason. It's especially baffling because the "emoji" versions are still black and white, just with a gradient applied to make them look shiny. WHITE CIRCLE WITH TWO DOTS is emoji on Samsung...why? The chess symbols get turned into emoji, breaking figurine notation. REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET, which is an old typographical dingbat (really a stylized ivy leaf, neither a heart nor, strictly speaking, floral), gets put on a pink square. And that's not even getting into the bizarre and misleading design decisions on the emoticon emoji.

