Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Philippe Verdy
now it's time to create varuations for coffea cups, ice creams, more cakes, various forms of burgers, roasted meats, sausages, chickens/turkeys, and eggs, breads... we've put the finger into an infinitely deep hole of images. the initial emojis were used express essential feelings used in

Re: Effectiveness of locale support

2015-09-02 Thread Marcel Schneider
In my previous e-mail Iʼve... a typo. Please read *ethnographer* with two greek h's, not one. And I've started proving that the Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard is far better than its competitors. No wonder: The only reason it has been created, was to make something better fit for

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Marcel Schneider
On 01 Sep 2015 at 19:40, Shawn Steele wrote: > Ugh, should've encoded that Martian green skin-tone. Then we'd've been > prepared for St. Patty's Day beers. On 19 Aug 2015 at 22:18, Mark E. Shoulson wrote: > And is there an emoji for GRAIN OF SALT? (Actually, that could almost > be useful...

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Michael McGlothlin
It should be applied to all emoji. Could be fun with the poo one. Thanks, Michael McGlothlin Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:01 PM, Steve Swales wrote: > > Personally, I love this idea, and would like to claim first authorship . > Here’s a snippet from the email

Effectiveness of locale support (was: Re: Custom source samples)

2015-09-02 Thread Marcel Schneider
I donʼt want to pull interminable threads, and I even thought of leaving the List, thinking not to have anything else to contribute. But finally Iʼm pleased to stay tuned and would like to draw your attention to a topic I brought in when I committed myself to dig up some full answer to why

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Marcel Schneider
On 02 Sep 2015 at 20:07, Michael McGlothlin wrote: > It should be applied to all emoji. Could be fun with the poo one. > > >> On Sep 1, 2015, at 9:37 AM, Doug Ewell wrote: > >> > >> As an alternative to this proposal that may provide more flexibility, I > >> propose adapting the Fitzpatrick

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Garth Wallace
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Marcel Schneider wrote: > On 02 Sep 2015 at 20:07, Michael McGlothlin > wrote: > >> It should be applied to all emoji. Could be fun with the poo one. >> >> >> On Sep 1, 2015, at 9:37 AM, Doug Ewell

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Garth Wallace
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Michael McGlothlin wrote: > It should be applied to all emoji. Could be fun with the poo one. Who was it who proposed a set of Bristol stool scale modifiers for U+1F4A9?

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Andrew West
On 1 September 2015 at 17:37, Doug Ewell wrote: > > As an alternative to this proposal that may provide more flexibility, I > propose adapting the Fitzpatrick skin-tone modifiers from U+1F3FB to > U+1F3FF to be valid for use following U+1F37A BEER MUG or U+1F37B > CLINKING BEER

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Pierpaolo Bernardi
A warm beer expresses a very different concept from a cold beer. I propose a range of temperature modifiers. On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Doug Ewell wrote: > Andrew West wrote: > >> Yet more blatant anti-ginger discrimination. Yet another reason to >> encode a ginger

Re: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Doug Ewell
Garth Wallace wrote: > TYPE 1-2: White bread > TYPE 3: Potato bread > TYPE 4: Whole wheat > TYPE 5: Multigrain > TYPE 6: Pumpernickel While trying to construct a rejoinder involving soft drinks (variously "soda" or "pop"), I discovered that Unicode has no such emoji. This is an outrage, of

RE: Dark beer emoji

2015-09-02 Thread Doug Ewell
Andrew West wrote: > Yet more blatant anti-ginger discrimination. Yet another reason to > encode a ginger emoji modifier at the earliest opportunity (see > https://www.change.org/p/apple-redheads-should-have-emoji-too), which > could then be applied to U+1F37A BEER MUG in order to depict ginger