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Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
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This bug was fixed in the package messaging-app -
0.1+14.10.20140917.1-0ubuntu1
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/utopic/ttf-ancient-fonts
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I only got this working with Symbola font.
I tried using Noto Color Emoji which has colored emojis, but I failed.
I was able to see the emojis using the ftview : ftview -m 55
NotoColorEmoji.ttf
But I was unable to get it working with Qt.
I will attach my cpp and qml example to the bug if
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Title:
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Title:
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** Tags removed: touch-2014-09-18
** Tags added: touch-2014-09-25
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Assignee: Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh) = Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho
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is bug #1137630 a duplicate?
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
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To manage notifications about
You only need to include the Noto Sans typo, which will take 900 kB.
Also keep in mind that you will need to design some automation to keep
this font updated, as the standard is continuously being extended.
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@renato
I think we should use one of the font packages that does this already and try
and reduce it's size. Seems easier then writing code to do it.
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Assignee: Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh) = Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho
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I have a branch that I started the implementation of support for basics
emoji (smiles only).
On this branch you will be able to see any basic emoji that you
received, and send using combinations of chars like :) :( :'( (that will
be translated to the correct unicode, before send the message) .
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
Please, include Unicode emoticons and pictographs in the default Ubuntu
installation; as they:
- Allow visual representation in plain text, which saves having to
use complex formatting in messages for this and warranties cross
compatibility with Android and Apple devices for messaging.
-
FYI: fonts-noto - No Tofu font families with large Unicode coverage
$ apt-cache policy fonts-noto
fonts-noto:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2013-04-11-2
Version table:
2013-04-11-2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ utopic/universe amd64 Packages
500
It’s not mandatory to use specifically the Symbola font. You could also
package and use the Noto Color Emoji free font, as Firefox OS has done.
[1][2] (FreeType supports that color font... unless Ubuntu Phone doesn’t
use FreeType, of course.)
[1]:
2 cents users are going to expect emojis to work, so it seems
reasonable to include on the image. If the 17M is really an issue,
perhaps add it now and then break ttf-ancient-fonts into two packages:
one with emojis (eg ttf-ancient-emojis) and one with everything else
(ttf-ancient-fonts) and have
17.2mb to be exact
** Changed in: messaging-app
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: messaging-app
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: messaging-app
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh)
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I installed the ttf-ancient-fonts package and now get many emojis
correctly displayed in the messaging app and indicator. All the ones
from the iphone are not supported, but many are.
We could install this fonts package in the image, but it does take disk
space though.
** Also affects:
Bug #1137630 describes that emojis could be supported by installing the
Symbola font and describes how to get them to work. I have not tried to
do that myself, but it might be an easy way to display emojis now that
messages are no longer blocked when they contain emojis.
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
The emojis are have code points wider than 16 bits, so they cannot be
code using UCS-2. UTF-16 is being used instead, and the emojis are coded
using surrogate pairs. Code to use UTF-16 in ofono instead of UCS-2 can
be found in this PR:
https://github.com/rilmodem/ofono/pull/76
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Emojis not fully supported which results in blank received SMS
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My take on this is that it's a feature request, not necessarily a bug.
Emoji support was *just* added to Android 4.4, and in fact isn't quite
compatible with older releases of Android which support non-color emoji.
Actually from what I've read, emoji support on Android usually required
a 3rd
Standard text messages are usually encoded using 7BIT encoding.
When I send a message from Android to Touch using emoji, the message is
encoded as UC2, however the decoding of this message ( which is done via
a standard g_convert() call using the codepoints UTF-8//TRANSLIT,
UCS-2BE ) fails. So
After testing with Tiago, seems ofono is dropping any messages with
emojis in them on the floor. The messaging-app is delivered a blank
message. The message sent was emjoi follows theEmoji ok?. This is
what is shown in dbus log
signal sender=:1.4 - dest=(null destination) serial=190 path=/ril_0;
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh)
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