Re: Unicode Emoji 11.0 characters now ready for adoption!

2018-03-04 Thread Martin J. Dürst via Unicode
Hello John, On 2018/03/01 12:31, via Unicode wrote: Pen, or brush and paper is much more flexible. With thousands of names of people and places still not encoded I am not sure if I would describe hans (simplified Chinese characters) as well supported. nor with current policy which limits

Emoji as East Asian Width = Wide

2018-03-04 Thread fantasai via Unicode
Why are the new emoji like U+1F600 Grinning Face EAW=Wide when other dingbats like U+263A Smiling Face are EAW=Neutral? This is making it difficult to have consistent formatting across emoticons. Also, emoji aren't really CJK context only now, are they.

Re: Fonts and font sizes used in the Unicode

2018-03-04 Thread Asmus Freytag via Unicode
On 3/4/2018 9:12 AM, Markus Scherer via Unicode wrote: On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:10 AM, Helena Miton via Unicode wrote: Greetings. Is there a way to know

Re: Fonts and font sizes used in the Unicode

2018-03-04 Thread William_J_G Overington via Unicode
Helena Milton asks: > Greetings. Is there a way to know which font and font size have been used in > the Unicode charts (for various writing systems)? Many thanks! Yes, download the PDF (Portable Document Format) code chart document to local storage. Open the file in Adobe Reader. Right

Re: Fonts and font sizes used in the Unicode

2018-03-04 Thread Markus Scherer via Unicode
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:10 AM, Helena Miton via Unicode < unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > Greetings. Is there a way to know which font and font size have been used > in the Unicode charts (for various writing systems)? Many thanks! > What are you trying to do? Many of the fonts are unique to the

Fonts and font sizes used in the Unicode

2018-03-04 Thread Helena Miton via Unicode
Greetings. Is there a way to know which font and font size have been used in the Unicode charts (for various writing systems)? Many thanks!