Hi Tobias

Sukima is using the standard emoji popup keyboard for Mac in the animation 
-- found it myself shortly afterward.

With a popup keyboard like that, emoji can easily be inserted anywhere in 
the wiki. Tags names can easily include emoji -- but once created, it isn't 
easy to change the emoji (like changing an svg icon), without creating a 
tiddler container for the emoji (which is terribly inefficient.) 
Effectively the tag must be renamed -- which involves deleting all the old 
tags and adding new tags with the new name.

Nevertheless, the most useful feature of emoji, is to include them in 
titles and tag names. Simply insert them in the plain text string with a 
popup emoji keyboard. Much can be done with this as is.

Inserting them amongst text and wikitext is a trivial matter, hardly worth 
creating plain text keyboard long-cuts :-) I'm sure support for emoji 
keyboards will improve rapidly on newer devices and OS.

regards

On Thursday, 28 January 2016 15:46:25 UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> On the other hand, *Sukima* might just have been a step ahead:
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2256#issuecomment-176184426
>

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