Re: Emoji and Annotation data

2016-06-26 Thread Takao Fujiwara
Hi, E.g. http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/emoji-list.html "" has the annotations of "face" and "grin". The data is available in only the html files. Fujiwara On 06/27/16 14:16, Peter Edberg-san wrote: Fujiwara-san, If you follow the information indicated by UTR 51 (as Mark had suggested),

Re: Emoji and Annotation data

2016-06-26 Thread Takao Fujiwara
On 06/25/16 01:04, Mark Davis ☕️-san wrote: You should never be scraping /any/ Unicode HTML files. They are not made for that, and there is no guarantee of stability. I cannot find the license or descriptions about the HTML files. The emoji files are built from data which is described in

Re: Are there Unicode symbols for parenthesis generator symbols?

2016-06-26 Thread Philippe Verdy
The encoded variants are U+2A7E (⩿) and U+2A7F (⪀) but with the lower bar slanted rather than horizontal. May be we could encode them with variant selectors (like for the two known variants of ≤ and ≥) ? 2016-06-26 15:00 GMT+02:00 Philippe Verdy : > But there are also

Re: Are there Unicode symbols for parenthesis generator symbols?

2016-06-26 Thread Philippe Verdy
But there are also variants of U+2264 (≤) and U+2265 (≥) with dots within the bracket (starting page 973 in the same book) for "weak precedence" of operators... These variants (used to compine ⋖ or ⋗ with ≐) don't seem to be encoded. 2016-06-26 11:38 GMT+02:00 Andrew West

Re: Are there Unicode symbols for parenthesis generator symbols?

2016-06-26 Thread Andrew West
On 26 June 2016 at 09:37, Costello, Roger L. wrote: > > In the book Parsing Techniques the authors use a less than symbol with a dot > tucked inside for the open parenthesis and a greater than symbol with a dot > tucked insider for the close parenthesis. Also, they use an

Re: Emoji and Annotation data

2016-06-26 Thread Ori Avtalion
Hey, I maintain an IBus module(?) that allows inputting emojis [1] (I think I mentioned it before on IRC). I use the data provided by EmojiOne, which also includes aliases and the popular (but unofficial) "shortnames". You might find it useful [2]. [1]

Are there Unicode symbols for parenthesis generator symbols?

2016-06-26 Thread Costello, Roger L.
Hi Folks, In the book Parsing Techniques the authors use a less than symbol with a dot tucked inside for the open parenthesis and a greater than symbol with a dot tucked insider for the close parenthesis. Also, they use an equal sign with a dot over it. You can see the 3 symbols here: