Hi Tobias

The emoji font file includes references to the font set -- the font set 
itself also has a size in the order of 4MB. The major saving is, therefore, 
that only one font set needs to be loaded on each device, and only a 
relatively small file included in each wiki. In addition, many new devices 
will come standard with the emoji font set anyway.

Really like what you've done with emoji one -- makes the acquisition of a 
few extra icons into a wiki straightforward, and until emoji are widely 
supported, offers an interim solution. I think both options should be 
offered -- those that can use the more efficient emoji font set should be 
accommodated, and a limited number of svg's should be made available for 
older devices.

regards

On Wednesday, 27 January 2016 16:31:40 UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Matabele,
>
> http://getemoji.com
>>
>
> Thanks for those, didn't know they were available to that extend.
>
> Nevertheless, I played a little with *EmojiOne* SVGs here:
>
> http://emoji.tiddlyspot.com
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
>

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