Hi Phil Easy as that.... I was over at the .purple map trying to make something happen.
I would really like to thank you for your help Phil. You've been great. I wish you a wonderful day 2013/10/8 Phil Hannent <[email protected]> > Hi Sebastian, > > If you read the emoji-for-pidgin's read me it has a hyperlink to the file > to download: > > > https://developer.pidgin.im/raw-attachment/wiki/ThirdPartySmileyThemes/Emoji-for-Pidgin.tar.gz > > You then open Pidgins Preferences screen, select the "Themes" tab, then > drag and drop the tar.gz onto the "Smiley Theme" drop down list. It will > then load it into there for you to select. > > I cannot prove it works but it certainly looks like it should. > > Regards > Phil > > > > On 8 October 2013 15:38, Sebastian Bergström > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Phil >> >> I found out it is Emoji. And i can see i can import Emoji smileys using >> this https://github.com/VxJasonxV/emoji-for-pidgin But one thing that i >> do not understand is. Where do i find the tar.gz file? I don't have to >> create one myself do I? >> >> >> 2013/10/8 Phil Hannent <[email protected]> >> >>> Hi again, >>> >>> I would look up the font name that is being applied to the messages. You >>> might be able to see this in Pidgin's debug window as part of the XMPP >>> messages. Once you know the font name, you could check that it is actually >>> installed on the computer, then you could look to see if it usable with GTK >>> which Pidgin uses. >>> >>> Phil >>> >>> >>> On 7 October 2013 18:28, Sebastian Bergström <[email protected] >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Phil >>>> >>>> Thank you for your very fast answer. >>>> >>>> I really don't know what they are called. But i guess they could be >>>> called Emoji since they are sent on a iOS device. It's the users of the app >>>> that use them and I'm the one who receives them via pidgin. I'm using >>>> Windows 8 so should i be able to read the somehow? I do not care about >>>> sending emoticons back to the users. I just want to read them :) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 2013/10/7 Phil Hannent <[email protected]> >>>> >>>>> Good evening, >>>>> >>>>> I am just guessing with this advice, btw. >>>>> >>>>> On 7 October 2013 15:28, Sebastian Bergström >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello. I use XMPP in a iOS app of mine and i just implemented >>>>>> emoticon support. Now when i use pidgin with the same chat all the >>>>>> emoticons turned to this "\ud83d\ude03" etc. Is there a codec for this? >>>>>> >>>>>> What character were you trying to send? Because it looks like you are >>>>> sending something that is specific to a particular font: >>>>> http://www.htmlescape.net/d8/character_d83d.html >>>>> >>>>> If you are sending Emoji then that is really dependant on the receiver >>>>> having the font installed to display them, I see that Mac OSX10.7 and >>>>> Windows 8 support them [1]. However the majority of desktop users probably >>>>> are going to require to send an image instead. >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Phil >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji >>>>> >>>>> P.S. On a side note I found this which made me chuckle: >>>>> "So it would seem that, to cut a long story short, Apple’s emoji are >>>>> directly incompatible with every other handset in the world." >>>>> http://inner.geek.nz/archives/2009/02/06/the-truth-about-iphone-emoji/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Sebastian Bergström >>>> Community Manager >>>> www.healthyheroes.se >>>> --------------------------------------------- >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Sebastian Bergström >> Community Manager >> www.healthyheroes.se >> --------------------------------------------- >> > > -- Sebastian Bergström Community Manager www.healthyheroes.se ---------------------------------------------
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