Hi André, > U+1F321 ➜ U+1F32C do not have Emoji_Presentation property set. Time for me to > do some reading to determine why.
From https://www.unicode.org/emoji/charts-5.0/emoji-versions-sources.html <https://www.unicode.org/emoji/charts-5.0/emoji-versions-sources.html> you can see that these characters came into Unicode as a result of their being in the Webdings/Wingdings set, where they had a prior history of being non-emoji text characters. That is why they have Emoji_Presentation=No by default. - Peter E > On Oct 29, 2017, at 6:47 AM, Andre Schappo via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> > wrote: > > Peter > > Thank you very much for your informative response. I see that U+1F321 ➜ > U+1F32C do not have Emoji_Presentation property set. Time for me to do some > reading to determine why. > > André > >> On 29 Oct 2017, at 00:20, Peter Edberg <pedb...@unicode.org >> <mailto:pedb...@unicode.org>> wrote: >> >> This is about characters U+1F327,U+1F326 >> >> The variation selector FE0F is *not* unnecessary in with these. Looking at >> https://www.unicode.org/Public/emoji/5.0/emoji-data.txt >> <https://www.unicode.org/Public/emoji/5.0/emoji-data.txt> >> those characters do *not* have the Emoji-Presentation property set, and they >> do have variation sequences defined. >> >> From https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/#Emoji_Variation_Selector_Notes >> <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/#Emoji_Variation_Selector_Notes>, such >> singleton emoji characters >> “should have emoji presentation selectors on base characters with >> Emoji_Presentation=No whenever an emoji presentation is desired” >> >> - Peter E >> >>> On Oct 28, 2017, at 4:11 AM, Andre Schappo via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org >>> <mailto:unicode@unicode.org>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> I am working on a Blog Article ( >>> https://schappo.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/computer-science-internationalization.html >>> >>> <https://schappo.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/computer-science-internationalization.html> >>> ) and do not currently have access to OSX High Sierra, I am using OSX >>> Sierra. I would appreciate some help from someone using OSX High Sierra. >>> >>> Using Sierra's Chinese Simplified Input Method the Emoji 🌧️ and 🌦️ have an >>> unnecessary U+FE0F variation selector appended. The other Emoji I have >>> tested with Sierra's Chinese Simplified Input Method do not have the >>> variation selector appended. Could someone please check if the same happens >>> with High Sierra >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> André >>> 🌏 🌍 🌎 >>> André Schappo >>> https://schappo.blogspot.co.uk <https://schappo.blogspot.co.uk/> >>> https://twitter.com/andreschappo <https://twitter.com/andreschappo> >>> https://weibo.com/andreschappo <https://weibo.com/andreschappo> >>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-science-curriculum-internationalization >>> >>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/computer-science-curriculum-internationalization> >>> >>> > > > > >