*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1761844 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1761844
This is fixed in Thunderbird 60 which will be in Ubuntu soon. I'm
marking this a duplicate of bug 1761844.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1761844
Very large emojis displayed in subject
Other unicode characters and emojis are rendered correctly in the tab
handle (see for example https://launchpad.net/~popey), but the rainbow
emoji isn't. Not sure what's so special about that one.
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This looks fine in the latest stable chromium on bionic (and in the snap
too). See attached screenshot. The only place where the rainbow is not
rendered correctly is in the tab handle, but that's a different issue
than the one originally reported.
** Attachment added: "chromium-rainbow.png"
** Package changed: chromium (Ubuntu) => chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779569
Title:
looks odd in thunderbird, chrome/chromium,
Web browsers have their own system for rendering text and therefore
color emoji. Firefox currently uses a version of EmojiOne but is
switching to the Twitter emoji set. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1358240
Honestly, the bug report you filed is too broad and in some cases is
already duplicated
Dimitri, see my comment 12 on bug 1761844 which points out that is
likely bug 1644021 which I helped fix in the beta PPA, but I don't
handle Firefox/Thunderbird uploads directly to Ubuntu. You're welcome to
talk to Chris about this issue though…
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The expected behaviour is a colorful emoji though. In the body of google
chrome/chromium too... Not the black ones.
Basically, gnome-terminal (or any other fully gtk3 native app) gets
these right. But the listed browsers is a mixed bag result.
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A quick workaround is to install fonts-symbola, as mentioned before,
that will make Thunderbird use the emojis from their, but they are black
and white.
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The Thunderbird part in a duplicate of bug #1761844. Upstream
Thunderbird says it will be fixed in version 60.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1390015
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1390015
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