On 02-11-2016 16:07, Eion Robb wrote:
Hi Alex,

Unfortunately the version of GTK we use on Windows versions of Pidgin
isn't new enough to support emoji characters.  As a workaround you
can use one of the unicode emoji emote themes, eg
https://github.com/stv0g/unicode-emoji or
https://github.com/VxJasonxV/emoji-for-pidgin

Thank you, Eion.

Some questions:

1) Those are just UTF-8 characters, which display fine in my text editor (using 
either courier new on the Noto fonts) when I open the log file.  Shouldn't they 
show in Pidgin if a correct font is used?

2) I understand that a theme can define different emoticons for specific protocols.  How 
do I find what "name" does each protocol use?

Thanks,
Alex.

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